[Summit] Please Share Your Thoughts On Lifting The Overnight Parking Ban

Thomas A.Schmeling TSchmeling at ric.edu
Thu Sep 22 20:57:38 UTC 2011


If my street allows overnight parking, but the adjacent streets do not, then can all the overnight parkers from those streets then park on my street?  If that is the case, I think I would urge my street to opt out too.

Tom

Thomas A. Schmeling
Associate Professor and Chair
Political Science- Rhode Island College
(401) 456-8056

On Sep 22, 2011, at 1:26 PM, Jessica Cigna wrote:

> 
> Hello folks
> 
> While I'm undecided about what's best for parking I've been following the facebook group "Lift the overnight parking ban in Providence" http://www.facebook.com/groups/8521865529/ 
> 
> The Mayor's proposal is about to be released. He is proposing to charge $100 a year for a resident parking permit and there is an exemption for streets where 75% of the residents on that street do not want overnight parking. 
> There will NOT be a resident discount, meaning everyone who wants to park on the street regardless of where their car is registered will have to pay $100 a year for the permit.  
> 
> Jess on Dexterdale
> 
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