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Oshkosh transportation committee motion to ban parking on short Arizona Street stretch dies for lack of second
Summary
The Transportation Committee considered a resident request to prohibit parking on a roughly 40-foot stretch of Arizona Street to ease driveway access but a motion to adopt the restriction failed for lack of a second after neighbors largely opposed the change.
The Oshkosh Transportation Committee discussed a resident petition to prohibit parking on a roughly 40-foot stretch of Arizona Street between two driveways, but the committee did not advance the request after a motion failed for lack of a second.
Committee members heard from neighbors who said on-street parking is necessary for the block and that the telephone pole and fire hydrant at the location predate the petitioner’s purchase of the house. Committee staff described the constrained geometry: the roadway is about 26 feet wide at the location and the contested segment is roughly 40 feet long between curb aprons, leaving limited room for parking, a driveway, a utility pole and a fire hydrant.
The petition…
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