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Commission directs staff to refine parking alternatives for McLaughlin Promenade; no immediate ban enacted

5713878 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

After weeks of discussion about parking and private encroachments along McLaughlin Promenade, commissioners directed staff to return with specific on‑street parking alternatives and declined a blanket ban on promenade parking tonight.

The Oregon City Commission on Sept. 3 directed staff to return with refined parking alternatives for residents near McLaughlin Promenade and paused on a blanket prohibition of parking on promenade property.

The commission revisited a months‑long review of private encroachments, parking patterns and potential park designation for McLaughlin Promenade. Staff provided an updated property list and schematic maps showing where on‑street parking could be added or reconfigured along adjacent streets (Third, Fourth and First streets) to offer alternatives if promenade parking were restricted.

A motion to prohibit any parking on Promenade property was introduced and seconded earlier in the meeting but failed on a…

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