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Narberth committee backs parking changes, directs public works to explore alternatives for Stephanie Place and fixes Price Avenue pilot
Summary
The committee recommended removing a 2-hour limit on parts of Chestnut Avenue and South Essex, directed public works to explore no-parking markings or 'triangle' options for Stephanie Place, and voted to make the Price Avenue driveway-triangle pilot permanent and move forward with drafting an ordinance.
The Narberth Borough Public Safety Committee on Dec. 14 considered multiple resident petitions and pilot results affecting on-street parking and traffic-calming on several small borough blocks and issued three recommendations for council consideration.
On a petition to remove the two-hour parking limit on the 200 block of Chestnut Avenue and on South Essex between Woodside and Chestnut — where there are no street addresses and the council can act without an additional petition — staff described a proposed three-month trial that would cover the signs, followed by a review. The committee chair announced the recommendation to remove the two-hour restriction and recorded the committee…
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