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Council approves first reading of winter trailer-parking ordinance amid debate over definitions and exemptions

2519922 · February 6, 2025
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The council approved the first reading of a winter trailer-parking ordinance (Ordinance 2025) that restricts parking of trailers during November 1–March 31; members debated the scope of exceptions for service and business trailers and agreed amendments can be proposed at second reading.

The Lincoln City Council approved the first reading of a winter trailer-parking ordinance (referred to in the meeting as Ordinance 2025) that limits parking of trailers on city streets during the winter season.

Council discussion focused on how to define “service trailer” and whether the ordinance’s exception for trailers used to perform construction, remodeling or siding work should be broadened to include other business uses, such as flat-deck trailers used to transport supplies. Council…

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