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Aldermen Approve Emergency Extension for Brentwood Park Temporary Parking — Bill 6531 Becomes Ordinance 5159

Board of Aldermen · October 21, 2024
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Summary

The board unanimously approved an emergency ordinance (Bill 6531) extending temporary parking lot use at Brentwood Park for another 180 days; by roll call the measure passed 7–0 and was filed as Ordinance No. 5159.

The Brentwood Board of Aldermen approved an emergency ordinance on Oct. 21 to extend use of temporary parking lots at Brentwood Park for another 180 days. City staff told the board the original ordinance allowed temporary parking lot use for 180 days, setting the expiration at Nov. 2; staff asked the board to authorize another 180‑day extension.

City Attorney Dan read Bill 6531 in its first reading as "an ordinance enacting emergency measures to extend the continued use of temporary parking lots for Brentwood Park." After a second reading by title, the board moved to perfect the bill into ordinance form and took a roll‑call vote. Each member present voted yes and, "By a vote of 7 to 0, Bill 6531 will become Ordinance Number 5159," the chair announced.

The ordinance continues the temporary parking‑lot status under the emergency measure for the specified extension period; staff indicated that if the extension expires the item will be brought back to the board for further action.