Extend 23rd Street parking restrictions to 24 hours, 7 days a week
In Plain English
The city currently limits parking on 23rd Street between Bissell Avenue and Maricopa Avenue during certain hours. If approved, parking restrictions apply around the clock every day of the week. This means parking enforcement happens at all times instead of just during current restricted hours.
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Votes
Parking enforcement be until midnight, seven days a week, and that this matter be reviewed in 6 months, and adopt Resolution No. 36-15
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Parking restrictions on 23rd Street between Bissell and Maricopa avenues will now be enforced until midnight every day of the week, rather than only during limited daytime hours. This means drivers can no longer park on this stretch of road at any time, with enforcement happening around the clock. The council approved this change with broad support in a 6-0 vote, with Councilmember Martinez abstaining. The new restrictions will be reviewed again in six months to assess their effectiveness.
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