Fayetteville City Council has proposed a policy that would allow residents to request no-parking zones in multi-use lanes. The city wants citizens to share their thoughts on the controversial parking policy.
Multi-use lanes sit next to the curb in many residential areas across Fayetteville. A shoulder line separates the lanes from the traveled roadway to allow motor vehicle parking, pedestrian travel, and recreational activities.
The proposed Council Policy 160.9.2 would be added to the Residential Traffic Management Program. At least 70% approval from affected residents on each side of the street would be needed. Signatures get collected through a mailed ballot process open for 60 days…