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Council backs condensed curbside plan; majority opposes paid parking and asks staff to push ADA, enforcement and signage work
Summary
Dublin City Council on May 19 endorsed a condensed two-year curbside management approach that prioritizes safety, accessible parking and enforcement of active-loading zones while declining to pursue paid on-street parking at this time.
City staff presented revised recommendations for a downtown curbside management plan on May 19 and council provided direction to prioritize safety, increase accessible parking, improve signage and outreach, and hold off on paid on-street parking for now.
Tina (staff) and consultants reviewed the curbside toolbox developed since 2016, the results of technology pilots and on-street observations, and recommended a two-year condensed action plan. The proposed near-term priorities include strengthening enforcement of double parking and active loading zones (including use of camera technology and license-plate…
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