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Council adopts permit‑parking on Maple Avenue and Ashfield Road to ease town‑center spillover
Summary
Atherton’s City Council voted unanimously July 16 to create a residential permit‑parking program on Maple Avenue and Ashfield Road to reduce daytime parking spillover from the town center and library.
The Atherton City Council approved a residential permit‑parking program on July 16 that covers Maple Avenue between Station Lane and El Camino Real and Ashfield Road between the Town Center and El Camino Real.
The council adopted a staff resolution setting permit hours Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with holidays excepted. The program will issue six permits per residence; the town will also provide temporary permits for visitors through dispatch. Town staff said the program responds to growing daytime parking demand from the Town Center and library.
Chief (presenting officer) summarized the proposal and staff…
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