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Longwood officials say no-parking signs on East Palmetto were placed after safety review; city manager to respond to resident
Summary
A resident complained about a newly installed 'no parking anytime' sign in front of her East Palmetto Avenue townhome. City Manager Mr Watts told the commission staff, including police and public works, determined on-street parking posed a safety concern and will respond to residents’ emails and assess access issues.
Lina Mejia, a Longwood resident, told the City Commission on Oct. 20 that a new “no parking anytime” sign was installed in front of her townhome at 204 East Palmetto Avenue with arrows pointing both directions, leaving her unit between the arrows and concerned about communication and emergency access.
“There was a new no parking anytime sign installed in front of me and my neighbor's house,” Mejia said, adding she has emailed Chad Smith and received an automated reply from a city contact but had not yet seen a substantive…
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