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Residents press Lebanon City for residential parking permits near Good Samaritan Hospital; mayor directs study and interim enforcement steps
Summary
Neighbors on South Fourth Street asked the council to enact permit parking to curb hospital employee parking; the mayor said the city will research options and implement interim measures with hospital cooperation and targeted enforcement.
Mary Coyle, a South Fourth Street resident, appealed to Lebanon City Council on Aug. 25 for a residential parking-permit program on her block, citing sustained daytime parking by hospital employees and a lack of off-street parking for residents. Coyle said most homeowners on the block have no off-street spaces and estimated that more than 50% of nearby hospital-owned lots sit empty while employees park on neighborhood streets.
Coyle identified the block as one block south of Good Samaritan Hospital and said the neighborhood has six homes on the west side and…
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