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City hears presentation on parking changes; enforcement hours and reduced fine window referred back to committee
Summary
City staff presented amendments to meter enforcement hours (proposed change to 9 a.m.–6 p.m.) and to allow reduced-rate payment for expired-meter violations until midnight on the day issued; council referred the items back to Ways & Means for further consideration May 7.
City staff presented two proposed amendments to the parking code designed to align enforcement with business operations and modern payment methods.
Brian Dryer, deputy director for Economic Development and Planning, and Hal King, parking services manager, told council the parking package grew out of a late-2023…
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