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Chief Gary and public-works staff told the committee that existing no-parking signs along Vilas Road are oriented parallel to traffic and are not visible to motorists as they approach, which undermines enforcement. Staff and the Law Enforcement Committee previously recommended adding additional signs and installing a nicer, more visible chain barrier in place of temporary police no-parking placards to reinforce the restriction and retrain parking habits.
A committee member moved to approve adding no-parking signage and related minor streetscape measures along Vilas Road within village limits; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. Committee members noted the change has already been discussed with law enforcement; staff said the new signs will be installed as procurement allows.
Why it matters: Clear signage improves compliance and reduces unsafe roadside parking on a corridor where drivers had developed a habit of parking out of sight of existing signs.
Next steps: Staff will order and install additional no-parking signs and the decorative chain barrier; law enforcement will continue enforcement while the new signage is installed.
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