Council set to hold public hearing on “No Parking” zones in multi-use lanes

Fayetteville City Council is holding a public hearing at the next City Council regular meeting on Jan. 26 to receive public feedback and comments about the proposed Council Policy 160.09.2 – The Policy for Residents to Request “No Parking” in Multi-Use Lanes. Adopting this policy would allow residents to request the establishment of “No Parking” zones in multi-use lanes.

Multi-use lanes are lanes located next to the curb in residential areas and are separated from the traveled roadway by a shoulder line. This area is for preferential use by motor vehicle parking, pedestrian travel and recreational activities.

The proposed policy outlines a clear process for submitting and reviewing such requests and would be incorporated into the Residential Traffic Management Program (RTMP). If the policy were to be adopted, residents would have an option to request “No Parking” in multi-use lanes through a formal City process. The area requested would be reviewed and evaluated by City staff…

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