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Morton Grove trustees begin first reading of parking ordinance; experimental residential parking set for Capulina block
Summary
Trustees gave a first reading to Ordinance 25-27, which would limit overnight parking at some municipal lots and impose a two-hour limit at EV chargers; the village will also test resident-only daytime parking on the 5800 block of Capulina beginning Nov. 1.
Trustee Travis introduced a first reading of Ordinance 25-27, proposing new limits on overnight parking in municipal lots and a two-hour limit for electric vehicle charging stations at the American Legion Civic Center.
The ordinance would add a 2-hour per-vehicle-per-day limit at designated EV chargers and align commuter parking rules by prohibiting overnight parking in surface commuter lots. "Staff recommends the municipal code include a prohibition on overnight parking in the municipal lot at the American Legion Civic Center," Trustee Travis said…
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