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Council approves reverse-angle parking on West 22nd Street after debate over park vs. club property
Summary
The council voted 6–1 to convert parallel parking to reverse-angle parking on West 22nd Street to add stalls and improve bicycle safety; one councilor opposed and one recused for a country-club connection.
Sioux Falls — The City Council approved a resolution on Oct. 21 to convert parallel parking to reverse-angle (back-in) parking on the north side of West 22nd Street west of Kiwanis Avenue, a change staff said will increase marked stalls from about 45 to 58 and improve safety for bicyclists.
Troy Miller of City Engineering told councilors the change was requested by Minnehaha Country Club "in order to increase parking density along 22nd Street." Miller said the conversion "would allow us to get 58 parking stalls in there" and that…
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