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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 18, 2013 <br />Page 7 of 12 <br />as low key as possible. They already supply the information through the free map and <br />reach out for more sponsors. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Dalton stated the City issued a permit for this event through this <br />summer season and the Council will reevaluate the event at its conclusion. <br />DISCUSSION /DIRECTION /ACTION — CITYWIDE PARKING <br />ORDINANCES AND ENFORCEMENT <br />Mayor Pro Tem Dalton requested a staff presentation. <br />Police Chief Goodman explained on February 26, 2013, the Police Department <br />presented City Council an overview of Louisville's parking ordinances and the Police <br />Department's parking violations enforcement practices, philosophies, and procedures. <br />The following five topics were discussed by Council: 1) the impact on neighborhoods of <br />heavily attended special events in Old Town and the Community Park; 2) the <br />consequences of too few off - street parking spaces for single and multifamily residences; <br />3) the intensity of parking violation ordinances enforcement by the Police Department; <br />4) Louisville does not have an ordinance restricting how long a properly registered <br />vehicle may be parked on a street and 5) the question of whether Louisville's municipal <br />code and ordinances related to parking need consolidation or refinement. He noted <br />about two dozen parking summons were issued at the first Street Faire of the season. <br />Tickets were issued for blocking driveways, parking in handicapped parking spaces <br />without permits, and parking encroachments in a no parking zone. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Susan Honstein, 727 Pine Street, Louisville, CO, a downtown resident, reported the <br />events are great for the City, but negatively impact the neighborhoods. Street parking is <br />not available for the residents and cars park all the way up to the stop signs, which <br />block any visual clearance, making it a dangerous situation. She felt the City should <br />partner with the businesses to supply a larger parking inventory. The residential <br />neighborhoods are impacted at lunch hours, during the week and all weekends. She <br />asked whether the curbs could be painted to eliminate over - parked neighborhood. <br />Michael Menaker, 1827 W. Choke Cherry Drive, Louisville, CO stated the parking issue <br />is a result of a vibrant downtown. He sympathized with the residential neighborhood. <br />He proposed the grain elevator be the new home for Lucky Pie and Sweet Cow and the <br />City develop the old post office site as a parking structure. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Council member Sackett felt something has to be done to resolve the parking problems <br />downtown and it should be a very high priority. He stated if the City does not resolve <br />the parking problem it will kill the charm of Old Town. <br />
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