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Kenilworth officials weigh stricter snow-parking rules, hardship stickers after major storm
Summary
Mayor Linda Karlovich and councilmembers debated moving from alternate-side parking to a 'remove-your-car' requirement, with limited hardship stickers, zone-based rules, expanded municipal-lot use and a drafted SOP after wide resident complaints and enforcement pressures.
Mayor Linda Karlovich opened a workshop discussion on the borough’s snow ordinance, saying residents sent 'a whole block' letters about severe plowing impacts and that current rules are not working for many neighborhoods. She framed a proposal that would emphasize that residents should remove vehicles from streets after snowfall and suggested limited, documented exceptions for hardship cases.
"Please remove your car off the street. If you can't, it must be on the even side," Karlovich said during the discussion, outlining a short-term expectation that the borough would prioritize clearing streets if the majority comply and provide targeted relief where necessary. She proposed a…
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