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Cypress Council creates residential parking-permit district near Lexington Junior High
Summary
After public testimony about late-night loitering and overflowing cars from a nearby mobile-home park and apartments, the Cypress City Council voted unanimously to establish a residential permit parking district north and west of Lexington Junior High with overnight restrictions and a one-time $39 permit.
The Cypress City Council voted unanimously to establish a residential parking-permit district for the single-family neighborhood north and west of Lexington Junior High School, aiming to reduce overnight overflow parking tied to nearby multi‑unit properties.
Traffic engineer Dave Roseman told the council the resident‑initiated petition covers about 132 properties and roughly 204 on‑street spaces. Roseman said staff found typical weeknight occupancy at about 84 of those spaces and estimated that 53% of parked vehicles were not owned by neighborhood…
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