Remove no parking signs on Lakeside Drive near Heritage Park
Resolution 152-05
In Plain English
Heritage Park at Hilltop requested the city remove no parking restrictions on a stretch of Lakeside Drive. The signs currently prohibit parking between Research Drive and the south end of the street. Removing the signs allows residents and visitors to park along this section of road.
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