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Committee discusses sweeping parking, right-of-way and multi-use path enforcement overhaul; no vote taken

3127180 · April 25, 2025
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Summary

Committee members and staff discussed raising fees, tightening right-of-way and multi-use path permits, enforcement options (including cameras and civil citations), and limiting valet impacts on downtown parking; no formal ordinance was adopted and staff will return with drafts and data.

Members of the Land Use and Special Studies Committee discussed broad changes to parking and right-of-way rules, enforcement practices, and multi-use path permits, and asked staff to return with revised ordinance language and data from a parking study.

The conversation covered three interlocking issues: (1) the ordinance and permit structure for vehicles and equipment on multi-use paths and sidewalks, (2) right-of-way permitting and utility restoration, and (3) downtown valet parking and timed parking enforcement. Committee members framed the discussion around public safety, damage to multi-use paths, and the perceived imbalance between low fines and high permit fees.

Jeremy, a police department representative, described enforcement experience around school and multi-use path parking and said the draft ordinance under discussion proposes tiered penalties for path infractions: a $250 first-time offense, $500 second offense, and $2,500 for third or subsequent…

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