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Council delays nonmotorized vehicle parking ordinance after debate over safety and enforceability
Summary
Midland City Council on Nov. 6 delayed a decision on an updated parking ordinance after council members raised concerns about visibility, safety and how the city would enforce prohibitions on nonmotorized equipment and uncoupled trailers.
Midland City Council on Nov. 6 continued discussion of Ordinance 25‑31, which would update local parking rules to restrict certain nonmotorized equipment, uncoupled trailers and unregistered vehicles on public rights‑of‑way.
Staff summarized revisions made since the ordinance’s first reading, including removal of a restriction on parking operable vehicles in rights‑of‑way (leaving a 48‑hour limit for vehicles) and clearer language to…
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