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Council asks staff to rewrite downtown paid-parking ordinance with lower fee, business-hours enforcement
Summary
After hearing pilot results and public feedback, Monroe City Council directed staff to draft a revised paid-parking ordinance for an 18-space lot in downtown, proposing a lower annual fee and time-limited access, with first-come, first-served allocation.
Monroe City Council directed staff at its July 8 meeting to draft a revised ordinance to reconsider a paid-parking pilot in the downtown lot at East Crowell and North Haines streets.
Planning and general-services staff reviewed the pilot that started Nov. 1, 2024: 18 permit spaces were offered on a first-come, first-served basis during a six-month trial; the…
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