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~3: <br />~;~11~Clhuf <br />~1LiV1~~lu~ <br />King Avenue Lot Parking <br />Option II seems to limit overnight parking to the 26 spaces, year round, which I do not favor. <br />(Consider the possibility of visitors, or if someone needs to leave his car because he spent too <br />much time at Sunshine Depot or McCoys -they wouldn't have planned to park overnight) <br />What about the following: <br />1. The 9 residents get employee permits (making sure we get phone numbers). <br />2. From April 16 -November 14 -unrestricted overnight parking -without permit. <br />3. Year-round three hour parking from 5 am to 6 pm (this makes it so overnight non- <br />employee/resident parkers must be gone before 8 am). <br />4. Use a large removable (by the City) entrance sign at each entrance to the King Lot, such sign <br />to state "No Overnight Parking (2 am - 5 am) Except in Designated Spaces." Put up the signs <br />November 15th of each year (or sooner, if snow is expected to accumulate sooner) and remove <br />them April 15th (or as otherwise decided). Let the decision about when to post /remove be in <br />the discretion of the Streets department. <br />5. At the same time that the above signs are posted, post the 26 spots as "Overnight Pazking <br />Permitted 2 am - 5 am." To the extent these spots are in the employee parking area (9+ spots), <br />keep that restriction on (assuming there are still the majority that could be used by non- <br />employees). When the signs (at #4) are removed, remove the 26 signs. <br />6. Use "Temporary No Parking-Snow Removal" signs when the 26 spot portion has to be cleared. <br />Consider phoning owners of resident cars in the lot. <br />