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Council removes downtown employee‑permit code, agrees on "employee and public" signage
Summary
After stakeholder outreach, council deleted a municipal code section governing a dormant employee parking permit program and approved signage indicating ‘employee and public parking’ for several city lots, while affirming enforcement would not target nonemployees.
The Paso Robles City Council on June 17 approved a second reading and adoption of an ordinance deleting the municipal code section that established an employee parking permit program for several downtown lots and agreed to place advisory signage on those lots reading "employee and public parking." The ordinance number discussed by staff was 1153.
Staff reported the city no longer operates the prior paid on‑street or employee permit program; annual permits expired earlier in the…
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