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Lancaster staff outlines residential permit-parking pilot and street projects for 2025
Summary
City public-works staff told the Traffic Commission the city has approved a pilot for residential permit parking, is testing data collection and license-plate readers, and plans several street and pedestrian projects this year, including South Duke Street construction and final work on the Plum Street roundabout.
City public-works staff told the Lancaster City Traffic Commission on Jan. 14 that the city has approved a pilot for residential permit parking (RPP), is building data tools to support broader RPP implementation, and expects several street and pedestrian projects to reach construction this year.
The RPP pilot will test two areas in the city, “with the residential permit parking, we have been approved to pilot a program,” said Cindy McCormick, deputy director in the Department of Public Works. McCormick said staff are collecting occupancy and other data and…
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