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University Park council approves holiday market license, pickleball noise plan; denies right-of-way abandonment
Summary
Council approved a temporary license for a Nov. 16 Snyder Plaza holiday market, directed staff to draft an e-bike ordinance consistent with Highland Park and the school district, authorized a pickleball noise‑reduction system for Williams Park, and voted to deny a property-owner request to abandon 1,100 sq ft of right-of-way at 4369 Potomac.
At its Nov. 5 meeting, the City of University Park City Council approved several actions on the main agenda: a temporary license for a holiday market in Snyder Plaza, direction to staff on e-bike regulations, and a noise‑mitigation project at Williams Park pickleball courts — and it voted to deny a request to abandon part of the public right‑of‑way at 4369 Potomac.
Amanda Hartwick, the city's special projects coordinator, described the holiday market as a small outdoor event aimed at celebrating the reopening of the 6600 block of Snyder Plaza. "They've identified a date of Saturday, November 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to have this holiday market," Hartwick said. Councilmember Mark Aldridge moved approval of the temporary license agreement; the motion was…
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