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Council records first reading of residential permit‑parking enabling ordinance after months of complaints
Summary
Police and council members presented an enabling ordinance to allow residential permit parking in specific neighborhoods; the measure passed first reading amid questions about timing, appeals and implementation and will return to the Board of Public Works to specify streets and times.
The Fishers City Council recorded a first reading on an ordinance that would enable the police department to issue residential parking permits for specified streets and times, a response to repeated neighborhood complaints about overflow parking at two locations.
Chief Ed Gephardt and other presenters said the proposed ordinance is an enabling measure: if adopted, specific streets, dates and times would be set later by the Board of Public Works. The chief described two problem areas that prompted…
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