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Ordinance committee approves sending residential parking permit framework to council after public comment and staff Q&A
Summary
After public comment and committee discussion, the Norwalk Ordinance Committee voted to forward a residential parking permit ordinance to the Common Council with a requirement that the parking authority produce implementating guidelines subject to two 30‑day public comment periods and a Common Council vote on the final guidelines.
The Norwalk Ordinance Committee voted Oct. 21 to send a proposed residential parking permit ordinance to the Common Council after a lengthy public hearing and committee discussion that included neighborhood residents, staff and several emails read into the record.
Diane Cece, identifying herself as a resident of Olmstead Place and speaking for the East Milwaukee Neighborhood Association, urged the committee to broaden the ordinance’s stated purpose beyond nonresidents parked on streets to include issues created by illegal apartments and households with multiple vehicles. “I think this needs to be reworded so it's not just non residents of a street, but it also would be looking to address overall, excessive parking on the street in relationship to the properties that…
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