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Revised Odd-Even Parking Ordinance September 2014

Revised Odd-Even Parking Ordinance September 2014. Basis for Revision to Odd-Even Parking Ordinance. Excessive number of cars parked on street impediment to snow removal In some instances, snow plows were not able to travel down streets due to parked cars

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Revised Odd-Even Parking Ordinance September 2014

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  1. RevisedOdd-Even Parking OrdinanceSeptember 2014

  2. Basis for Revision to Odd-Even Parking Ordinance • Excessive number of cars parked on street impediment to snow removal • In some instances, snow plows were not able to travel down streets due to parked cars • Contributes to hazardous driving conditions • Most cars parked on street, could be parked off street if owners were required to do so • Impacts emergency vehicles and ability to access residential homes • Longer snow removal work shifts due to street congestion

  3. New Ordinance • Odd-Even parking will go into effect upon the accumulation of two inches of snow and will remain in effect until snow removal complete. • The switch over time is being changed to 6:00 a.m. • Violators ticketed as soon as possible – Cost $50 • In additions to tickets, 24 hour tow notices will be issued to all illegally parked vehicles. • Vehicles which have not been moved will be towed 24 hours after placement of sticker. • Additional officers will be assigned to issue parking citations, tow notices, and to tow vehicles

  4. High Traffic Streets Where Parking is Currently Prohibited at all times or after a 2 inch snowfall • Alexander Circle • Arlington Drive between: Spangler Drive and Dalhart Avenue Glen Avenue and Kingston Drive • Belmont Drive between: Hamrick Ave. and Murphy Romeo Road and Newland Halstead Court and Kingston Rt. 53 and Anderson Drive • Crossroads Parkway • Dalhart Drive between: Belmont Drive and Normantown Road • Eaton Avenue between: Murphy Drive and Hayes Avenue • Fairfax Avenue between: Murphy Drive and Macon Avenue • Grand Boulevard • Glen Avenue between: Kingston Drive and Arlington Drive • Hayes Avenue between: Troxel Avenue and Eaton Avenue • Honeytree Drive between: Abbeywood Drive and Naperville Road • Hudson Avenue between: Rogers Road and Veterans Parkway • Kingston Drive between: Arlington Drive and Glen Avenue • Macon Avenue between: Palmer Avenue and Avalon Avenue • Murphy Drive between: Ashton Avenue and Belmont Drive Eaton Avenue and Troxel Avenue • Normantown Road • Pinnacle Drive • Romeo Road between: Weber Road and Belmont Drive Macon Avenue and High Road • Taylor Road • Troxel Avenue • Weslake Parkway • Wespark Parkway • Windham Parkway • Zinnia Drive between: Gladiolus Circle and Daffodil Drive

  5. Additional Streets Where Parking Will be Prohibited after a 2 inch snowfall • Arlington Drive • Aster Drive – From Sierra Trail to Zinnia Drive • Belmont Drive • Hamrick Avenue • Heritage Parkway • Honeytree Drive • Malibu Drive • Montrose Drive • Murphy Drive • Redondo Drive • Richmond Drive • Sierra Trail – From Summerfield Drive to Aster Court • Six Pines Drive • Summerfield Dr. – From Budler Road to Sierra Trail • Sunset Pointe – From Redondo Drive to Romeo Road • Zachary Drive • Zinnia Drive

  6. Honeytree Townhomes Parking currently prohibited on one side of following streets: • Beechwood Road • Birchwood Drive • Cedarbend Drive • Elmwood Road • Honeybear Lane • Robbin Drive Additional Prohibited Parking on One Side of street: • Cranbrook Court • Devon Lane • Windsor Lane • Harris Lane • Dunbridge Lane

  7. Additional Parking Regulations – Dead End Streets • New ordinance would prohibit parking within thirty (30) feet of the end of a dead end street after a 2-inch snowfall • Majority of dead end streets are located within Honeytree Townhomes

  8. Wesglen Primary Streets and Landscape Islands • No parking along center islands in the Wesglensubdivision • No Parking on Wesglen Parkway, Jonquil Drive, and Honeysuckle Drive

  9. Enforcement • Warning citations will be issued during first two inch snow fall for first year of program • Beginning with second two inch snow fall, parking citations will be issued to all vehicles parked on street in violation of the odd-even parking ordinance • Tow stickers issued to all illegally parked snowed in vehicles, after 2-inch snowfall • Vehicles not moved 24 hours after sticker applied will be towed

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