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Council adopts 4‑hour parking limit at city EV chargers, asks staff to explore metering for future stations

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After complaints about drivers occupying city electric-vehicle chargers for extended periods, the council adopted an ordinance amendment imposing a time-limited parking restriction (4 hours) at city EV charging stations and directed staff to explore pay-and-move or billing options for new fast chargers.

The Guadalupe City Council on Jan. 28 adopted new parking restrictions for city-owned electric‑vehicle charging stations, limiting parking at the public chargers to four hours.

Council members said they had received complaints that vehicles were occupying charging stalls for long periods — sometimes overnight — preventing others from using public chargers. Staff explained the city’s…

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