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Poulsbo council presses staff for cost estimates and enforcement options ahead of downtown parking vote
Summary
Councilmembers asked staff to provide cost estimates and enforcement scenarios for four components of the downtown parking plan — signage, employee parking, enforcement and paid parking — ahead of a scheduled vote on March 19; discussion included potential impacts on police staffing and alternative enforcement models.
Councilmembers used a March 12 workshop session to press staff for detailed cost estimates and implementation scenarios ahead of a planned vote on a downtown parking policy package the council has labeled “Resolution 3.” The resolution bundles four components: signage, employee parking, enforcement, and an option for paid parking by summer 2026.
Councilmember Gary (identified in the discussion as a sponsor of the earlier resolution) asked staff to provide cost estimates for each of the four items — “Signage, employee parking, enforcement, paid parking” — so the council could consider the package holistically…
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