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Council hears first reading to let PBOT temporary street‑use staff reserve metered parking spots
Summary
A first reading would amend the parking‑space reservation code to allow PBOT temporary street‑use permitting staff to reserve metered parking spaces and install signage in non‑metered areas; councilors discussed whether such operational assignments belong in code.
Portland city councilors on Wednesday heard the first reading of an ordinance that would amend city code on parking‑space reservation to allow the Bureau of Transportation’s (PBOT) temporary street‑use permitting staff to reserve on‑street parking spaces in metered areas and to authorize the city to install parking reservation signage in non‑metered areas when appropriate.
Claire Adamsick, council policy analyst for the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, summarized the…
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