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Lawrence City meeting participants say parking prohibitions, lawsuits and crowded city lots need attention
Summary
Participants at a Lawrence City meeting said the city is already in violation of parking rules, discussed at least one pending lawsuit tied to properties, described Jackson Street parking prohibitions and overflow parking in a nearby lot, and noted city-owned lots filled with cars that officials want to clear to generate revenue.
Participants at a Lawrence City meeting said the city is already in violation of parking rules and discussed pending lawsuits, parking prohibitions on Jackson Street and overflowing city lots that officials want cleared to generate revenue.
The discussion matters because parking limits and unresolved legal cases could affect city property use and enforcement decisions, and because several speakers said time constraints require prompt action.
Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, said, "We are already in violation," and warned of additional legal risk: "I think that for the sake of Okay. I understand. We already have 1 lawsuit. We're going to have maybe bridal with 2." Speaker 2, an unidentified speaker, said an attorney had identified properties tied to a timeline…
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