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Council forms subcommittee, seeks refinements to draft permit‑parking ordinance after public testimony
Summary
After extensive public comment from existing Zone D residents and others, the council agreed to form a publicly noticed two‑member subcommittee to refine proposed updates to the residential permit‑parking program and the implementing automation system.
The City Council agreed Tuesday to form a publicly noticed two‑member subcommittee to refine proposed updates to the residential permit‑parking program and treatment of existing zones after a long public hearing on proposed changes to municipal code sections that govern permit parking.
What was before council: Staff and consultant Dixon Resources Unlimited presented draft changes to Encinitas Municipal Code pertaining to how permit‑parking zones are created, minimum zone sizes, occupancy thresholds, permit allocation by dwelling size and proposed transition to a virtual license‑plate based permit system. The drafts proposed requirements such as a 50% on‑street occupancy threshold (half of which the draft said should be non‑residents) and…
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