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Residents urge reconsideration of trailer-parking rules as council advances parking ordinances

Huxley City Council · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Several residents urged the council to re-examine Chapter 69.09 on trailer parking. The council approved the third reading of Ordinance 542 (No Parking Zones) and advanced Ordinance 544 (parking regulations) and scheduled Chapter 69.09 for the May 27 work session.

Several residents asked the Huxley City Council to reconsider Chapter 69.09 of the Huxley Code concerning trailer parking during the public comment period on May 13, 2025. The minutes record multiple attendees requesting a review; no individual names or quoted language were included in the meeting record.

Later in the meeting the council approved the third and final reading of Ordinance 542, amending Chapter 69 (No Parking Zones), and approved first readings of Ordinance 543 (authorizing use of the State Income Setoff Program) and Ordinance 544 (amending Chapter 69 Parking Regulations to add prohibitions and civil fines). Votes on the ordinance readings were recorded as unanimous among Council Members Roberts, Echer and Rigler (those present).

Council Members Echer and Rigler requested that Chapter 69.09 (trailer parking) be placed on the May 27 work session agenda for further review. The minutes show the council has not adopted changes to Chapter 69.09 at this meeting; it remains scheduled for further consideration. No citations to state law or specific language amendments to Chapter 69.09 were recorded in the minutes.

Next steps: the council will review Chapter 69.09 at the May 27 work session; residents who spoke asked for reconsideration of trailer-parking restrictions.