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Council approves two‑year parking enforcement agreement letting LCSC regulate adjacent streets
Summary
Lewiston approved an intergovernmental parking agreement with Lewis‑Clark State College allowing the college to enforce permit parking on city rights‑of‑way adjacent to campus during school hours; the two‑year deal includes a 25% city share year one, 30% year two, and explicit limits to avoid residential fronts and weekend enforcement.
The Lewiston City Council voted to approve an intergovernmental parking agreement with Lewis‑Clark State College (LCSC) that authorizes the college to enforce permit parking on specified city streets directly adjacent to campus during school hours.
City Attorney Jennifer Tingano summarized the agreement and its limits: enforcement would typically run Monday through Friday during the academic year and stop at about 5 p.m., special events would be exempt, and the program would not regulate parking in front of residential properties. Tingano said the first‑year revenue share to the city is 25%, increasing to 30% in year two, and the parties can revisit or terminate the agreement with one calendar year’s notice.
Andrew Hansen,…
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