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Committee approves removing Michigan Street angle‑parking sign and extends no‑parking on Lincoln Street
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Summary
The Oshkosh City Transportation Committee voted to remove an obsolete angle‑parking sign on Michigan Street and to extend a no‑parking zone on Lincoln Street to 160 feet east of Jackson Street after residents raised driveway‑blocking concerns; both motions passed by roll call.
The Transportation Committee voted to remove an angle‑parking sign on Michigan Street and to extend a no‑parking zone on the north side of Lincoln Street to 160 feet east of Jackson Street.
At the meeting the Chair read the agenda and introduced the Michigan Street item; a committee member said reconstruction had converted the former angled spaces to parallel parking and that crews had already changed signage. The committee moved and seconded the request to remove the angle‑parking sign and approved it by roll call.
On Lincoln Street, a citizen request prompted discussion about vehicles parking between driveways, narrow roadway width and student parking pressure from the nearby university that can block residents’ driveways. The committee moved, seconded and approved the request to extend the no‑parking zone to reduce driveway obstruction and to improve traffic flow.
Votes at a glance: - Approval of March minutes: motion moved and seconded; roll call recorded ayes and minutes approved. - Remove angle‑parking sign (Michigan Street): motion moved, seconded and approved by roll call. - Extend no‑parking zone (Lincoln Street to 160 ft east of Jackson St): motion moved, seconded and approved by roll call.
All motions were passed by roll call with members recorded as voting "Aye." No abstentions or no votes were recorded in the transcript.

