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Council debates lifting 2–5 a.m. parking restriction; 36‑hour move‑vehicle amendment advances but ordinance approval stalls
Summary
Councilors debated removing the town’s longstanding 'no parking' window and replacing it with a rule barring vehicles from remaining parked on town streets for more than 36 consecutive hours; an amendment to add a 36‑hour limit passed on an amendment vote but a subsequent motion to approve the ordinance as amended failed for lack of a second.
Whiteland — The council revisited a long‑running “no parking” provision that had prohibited overnight street parking during specified hours and discussed replacing it with a less rigid rule intended to address complaints about long‑term vehicle storage on neighborhood streets.
A council member proposed replacing the time‑window restriction with a provision that “no vehicle may remain parked on a town street or right of way for more than 36 consecutive hours without being relocated off of…
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