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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />SUBJECT: PARKING ORDINANCES AND ENFORCEMENT <br /> <br />DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 2013 PAGE 3 OF 3 <br /> <br />in a manner to publicize its sale and the ordinance is routinely used to clear areas like <br />the former Safeway parking lot. What can be a little confusing is the situation in which <br />an employee is a daily driver and they park their car with a “for sale” sign in a noticeable <br />manner at the worksite. In that case there is not a violation and we do not take <br />enforcement actions. <br /> <br />14.12.010 - Compliance required. (Parks) F. "Operate or park any vehicle . . . within a <br />park, except upon areas designated for such use." G. "Park . . . in parks . . . between <br />the hours of 11:00 p.m. and sunrise. . . ." After hours vehicles parked in the parks are <br />usually occupied and officers will ask them to move on without issuing a citation. <br />Parking on the street adjacent to a public park is permissible and is not within the scope <br />of section 14 violations. <br /> <br />17.20.160 - Motor vehicle parking limitations. Restrictions of where and how many <br />vehicles may be parked at a residential unit. <br /> <br />17.20.165 - Parking of recreational vehicles and trailers. Definitions and restrictions of <br />where recreational vehicles may be parked. <br /> <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />None <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Discussion only. The Police Department does not recommend any change to the City’s <br />parking ordinances. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Selected City of Louisville parking ordinances. <br />2. Communications submitted by Bev Beaufait <br />19