
At Monday’s meeting, City Council voted to resume enforcement of the overnight parking ordinance, daytime street sweeping, and the development of other parking programs as listed below.
- Overnight enforcement resumed Tuesday. Warnings to be issued for two weeks, with citations to resume Sept. 1.
- Sale of emergency COVID-19 overnight parking permits that would allow vehicles not otherwise qualified to park on street. Permits will be valid for 90-day increments and can be renewed until the end of the city’s safer at home order. The permit will sell for $73.38 per each 90-day period. A two-permit limit per address will remain in place.
- Creation of a low-income fee waiver program for overnight parking permits. Individuals may qualify by meeting criteria which includes individuals receiving public benefits under certain programs. Individuals eligible for the low-income fee waiver program will receive a 50% discount on annual overnight and temporary 90-day overnight permits.
- Enforcement of daytime street sweeping restrictions resumed Tuesday. Warnings to be issued for two weeks, with citations to resume Sept. 1.
- Resumption of non-critical vehicle impounds and booting, including for vehicles with five or more past due parking citations, and for vehicles with expired registrations, effective November.