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Glenarden council splits vote on expanding residential parking program and debated a third resident permit
Summary
Council debated adding a third resident parking permit and expanding the residential parking-permit (RPP) program to include a short section of Johnson Avenue; members agreed to split the proposal so permit-count and street additions can be voted on separately.
Council members spent an extended portion of the meeting debating changes to the city's residential parking-permit (RPP) rules and whether to add a segment of Johnson Avenue and Johnson Court to the program.
Mayor Curtis introduced a proposal to increase regular resident permits from two to three; Officer Green explained the current structure is two resident permits, two guest permits and one caregiver permit. Councilman Herring opposed increasing the number of…
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