(KLZA)--The Auburn City Council last week approved two ordinances on first reading concerning parking. Mayor Scott Kudrna explained the first ordinance concerns trailers, mobile homes and the like, which are not allowed to park on city property except at the Rec Complex in the R.V. Park. Some of these are being left in city owned parking lots.
The Mayor went on to explain the second ordinance establishes at “24 hour” parking limit on city owned property, parking stalls and lots. Kudrna says trailers and vehicle have been left in the same spot in some cases for weeks at a time.
An ordinance that would have prohibited On-Street Parking at all times on 14th Street west of the “O” Street intersection was not passed. Auburn does not allow on-street parking. The issue in the area of Irving Park south of the Middle School / High School usually only occurs during activities in the area.
No parking signs will be erected in the area to remind motorists.
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