Board Bill Number 33 In Session 2021-2022

Residential Parking District

Summary

The proposed bill would establish a residential parking district along the north and south curb lines of the 5700 block of Walsh Street between Wherry Avenue and Hampton Avenue. Parking in the district would be restricted to residents with valid permits and their guests. The bill directs the Traffic and Transportation Administrator to install signs in the district to notify the public of the parking restrictions. A fine of $20.00 would be imposed for each violation.

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Overview

Session: 2021-2022

Introduced: 05/21/2021

Primary Sponsors: Tom Oldenburg

Latest Activity: Register Returns Notice with Ordinance Number

Ordinance: 71357 effective 07/02/2021

Legislative History

Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.

  • 05/21/2021

    First Reading

    Bill text was introduced (79.34 KB PDF).

  • 05/21/2021

    Referred to a Committee

    The bill was assigned to the Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee.

  • 06/15/2021

    Committee Hearing

    The bill was passed out of committee with a recommendation of do pass during the Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee hearing.

  • 06/17/2021

    Second Reading

  • 06/25/2021

    Perfection

    The bill was passed.

  • 06/30/2021

    Engrossment

    The bill was engrossed during the Engrossment, Rules, Resolutions and Credentials Committee.

  • 07/01/2021

    Third Reading

    The bill was passed.

  • 07/01/2021

    Delivered to Mayor

  • 07/06/2021

    Mayor Returns Bill

    The bill was approved.

  • 07/08/2021

    Delivered to Register

  • 07/12/2021

    Register Returns Notice with Ordinance Number

    Register returns ordinance number 71357. Effective date is 07/02/2021

Votes

07/01/2021 Vote Results

Aye Votes 28
No Votes 0
Final Passage Vote

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Ordinance

Ordinance Number: 71357

Effective Date: 07/02/2021

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