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Parking authority and council spar over curb-management ordinance; authority proposes extended hours to create about 350 spaces
Summary
The Newark Parking Authority presented a curb‑management proposal on Sept. 3 that its executive director said could create roughly 350 on‑street parking opportunities downtown by extending hours and increasing turnover.
The Newark Parking Authority and city staff presented a proposed curb‑management ordinance on Sept. 3 that would extend on‑street restrictions and hours in parts of downtown and the central business district to increase turnover and create what staff estimated to be about 350 new parking opportunities.
For the record, the executive director of the Newark Parking Authority (unnamed at the meeting) said the ordinance is a collaboration among the authority, Department of Engineering and the business administrator’s office and is intended to improve turnover in areas where…
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