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St. Paul Park adopts residential parking changes to clarify enforcement and curb yard storage

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Summary

The City Council adopted Ordinance 778 to tighten language in the parking and nuisance code so enforcement officers and prosecutors can cite specific violations; the change passed 4-0 and includes a new nuisance provision addressing unapproved parking surfaces.

The City of St. Paul Park City Council adopted Ordinance No. 778 on April 20 to clarify residential parking rules and a related nuisance code provision, enabling clearer enforcement of vehicles or stored items parked on unapproved surfaces.

Nate, planning staff, told the council the Planning Commission reviewed the draft changes in response to common code-enforcement problems flagged by the…

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