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Corrales delays no-parking ordinance after extended public comments about Perea Road obstructions and business parking
Summary
Following extensive public testimony about recurring roadway blockages and land-use concerns tied to a local stucco business, the council voted to defer consideration of a proposed no-parking ordinance and asked staff and planning to return with revisions and clearer enforcement criteria.
Residents crowded the council meeting to press elected officials for action on long-running parking and road-blocking issues and to comment on proposed Ordinance 26-02, which would create no-parking or residential-parking-only zones where commercial overflow affects neighborhoods.
Multiple residents described repeated safety incidents on narrow Perea Road, including parked commercial trucks and a large roll-off dumpster at a property used as a construction yard. "This is not about inconvenience. It's about public safety," Carolyn Winn told the council, citing concerns…
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