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Council delays vote on parking-space reservation code; asks bureaus for economic and labor analysis

5784665 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

Portland City Council held over a second-reading ordinance that would amend code governing reservation of on-street parking for temporary uses, and asked staff to return with economic impact information and suggested amendments on parking-hour authority.

The Portland City Council on Sept. 18 held over a second-reading ordinance that would amend the city code governing temporary on-street parking reservations, directing staff and councilors to draft possible amendments and to provide an economic impact statement and labor implications before the council again considers the measure.

The ordinance, a second reading of changes to parking-space reservation rules, drew objections from Councilor Zimmerman, who asked whether the mayor or the council had authority to set parking hours after the administration recently changed enforcement hours. Zimmerman said he would vote no…

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