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The Traffic Advisory Committee approved replacing 20‑minute parking with 2‑hour parking in front of 1424–1444 Fremont Boulevard after a staff report and brief discussion.
Leslie Lantero of Public Works said the 20‑minute designation and green curb date from 1998. A business owner requested a change because customers frequently park longer than 20 minutes and the business requires greater dwell time; staff said notices were mailed to nearby properties. The proposed action will replace the 20‑minute signs with 2‑hour parking signs and gray out the green curb marking along the frontage while retaining existing 20‑minute restrictions at an adjacent vacant lot and liquor store.
Committee members asked whether the applicant lived upstairs and whether off‑street parking was available; staff said the property has a small parking garage and some shared spaces. A motion to approve the change was made, seconded and passed with the committee recording ‘‘Aye.’’ Staff will implement the new signage and update curb markings.
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