Receive report on temporary parklet ban before possible extension
In Plain English
The city banned new parklets for 45 days in January while studying safety and design rules. Staff report that the original timeline is too short to complete traffic studies and develop regulations. If the council wants to extend the ban, state law requires this formal report first.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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