street use
How streets and sidewalks are shared, rented, or managed in the neighborhood.
Watch for when signage goes up and whether the time limit is enforced consistently during business hours.
Typically discussed at City Council. Check back when the next agenda is published.
Council voted 9-0 to swap a “no parking” stretch for a 15-minute loading zone between the two driveways at 1900 School Street (K&L Enterprises). For most residents, this is small—but if you park, drive, or get deliveries near there, the signs and enforcement will matter.
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passed 9-0 City Council · Sep 15, 2025 25-186 Consider Proposed Parking Restriction: Create a 15-Minute Loading Zone between the two driveways servicing 1900 School Street (K&L Enterprises)
Motion to remove the existing No Parking restriction located between the two driveways servicing 1900 School Street (K&L Enterprises) and replace it with a 15-Minute Loading Zone
Mark Bittner YesDoug Brandt YesShannon Derby YesBill LeClair YesDarla LeClair YesTim Petri YesBonnie Shimulunas YesScott Stechmesser YesAdam Wachowski Yes
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City Council replaced an existing “no parking” restriction with a 15-minute loading zone between the two driveways serving 1900 School Street (K&L Enterprises).
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The parking restriction change passed unanimously, 9-0.
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A Street Right-of-Way Privilege Agreement was considered for the property owners at 2320 Wilson Street.
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The proposed agreement would allow the 2320 Wilson Street owners to use a 20-foot portion of the unimproved 24th Street right-of-way as additional side-yard space.
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The recommended action for the 2320 Wilson Street right-of-way agreement was to approve it and authorize the City Manager to sign.
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The 2320 Wilson Street right-of-way privilege agreement topic appeared on the Public Works Committee agenda.
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