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Evansville board tables Tiki on Main weekly "bike night" after resident objections
Summary
Board of Public Safety tabled a request by Tiki on Main to hold weekly Monday-night motorcycle gatherings on Main Street after nearby condo owners raised noise, parking and emergency-access concerns; board asked staff to meet with Tiki and return with options.
The City of Evansville Board of Public Safety on Wednesday voted to table a request from Tiki on Main to hold weekly "bike night" events on Main Street while staff and the business work out parking, noise and emergency-access concerns.
Residents of the Renaissance on Main spoke at length during public comment, describing repeated noise, potential loss of on-street parking, ADA/ambulance access worries and municipal code questions. Stephanie Morris, an owner at the Renaissance on Main, and Paul Black, another owner, said the proposed schedule — Monday nights starting in mid-May — would be disruptive to condominium residents and elderly neighbors who rely on street parking and timely…
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