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Public commenter urges stakeholder drafting and equity guardrails for proposed residential parking ordinance; authority outlines next steps
Summary
A public commenter urged Park Norwalk to use a stakeholder-driven drafting process and to consider equity when designing a proposed residential parking program; staff described the staged public comment, hearing and council-approval steps envisioned for the ordinance.
Cece Olmstead, speaking for the East Norwalk Neighborhood Association during public comment, urged Park Norwalk to involve a broad stakeholder group when drafting a residential parking program ordinance and to consider equity in how streets become eligible.
“I hope you’ll consider doing that because I think getting the feedback with a really good robust ad hoc stakeholder group on the front end could go a long way,” Olmstead said, recommending representatives from neighborhood associations, police and planning and zoning be included in drafting before a public…
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