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Council directs attorney to revise parking ordinance to allow 30 days in residential zones

City Council of the City of Lava Hot Springs · January 9, 2025
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Summary

The council directed the city attorney to change the parking ordinance to permit 30 days of parking in residential zones rather than 48 hours; the motion passed unanimously.

The City Council directed City Attorney Lyle Fuller to revise the municipal parking ordinance so that vehicles may remain parked in residential zones for up to 30 days rather than the current 48-hour limit.

Council President Rickey Frandsen made the motion and Councilmember Jeanie Avery seconded; the motion passed unanimously. The directive asks the attorney to prepare ordinance language for future consideration and adoption. The meeting record does not include proposed ordinance text or an implementation date.

The revision would be an administrative change to parking enforcement policy; any enforcement details, notice requirements, or exemptions were not discussed at this meeting.