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Residents press Clifton Heights officials for clarity after new Baltimore Pike parking permit limits

2142247 · January 22, 2025
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Residents at a public comment period pressed borough officials for details and relief after the borough moved to one permit per household for the Baltimore Pike/Walnut Street parking lot; officials said the policy is being monitored and may be adjusted as enforcement proceeds.

Residents of the neighborhood around Baltimore Pike and Walnut Street urged Clifton Heights Borough Council to clarify and revisit a recent change that limits parking permits in the downtown lot to one per household.

At the council’s public-comment period, multiple residents said the borough previously sold unlimited household permits for $20 and that the new one-per-household limit has left families with multiple vehicles without reliable nearby parking. “We had unlimited permits before and it worked,” a resident said, asking how many permits a household may now receive and whether ticketing could be eased while officials complete a review.…

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