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File #: MOT 20-068    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 11/2/2020 Final action: 11/2/2020
Title: A Motion to Concur with the Transportation Commission's Recommendation to Adopt a "No Parking 10 PM-6 AM, Seven Days a Week Restriction" on the 1150 Block of Highland from the Alley North of Roosevelt Rd to Fillmore Street, on Both Sides, and Install Signage for Said Limitation
Attachments: 1. 1150 Highland residents letter
Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director Development Customer Services

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
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A Motion to Concur with the Transportation Commission's Recommendation to Adopt a "No Parking 10 PM-6 AM, Seven Days a Week Restriction" on the 1150 Block of Highland from the Alley North of Roosevelt Rd to Fillmore Street, on Both Sides, and Install Signage for Said Limitation

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Overview
Overview
On October 13, 2020, Village Staff brought to the Transportation Commission a petition for the 1150 block of South Cuyler to install a "No Parking 10 PM-6 AM seven days a week restriction" due to continuous disruption on the block from a business located in Berwyn. To provide a safe and calm environment for residents on the adjacent block, the Transportation Commission recommended to include the same parking restriction for the 1150 block of Highland.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Transportation Commission recommends installing "No Parking from 10 PM-6 AM seven days a week." Residents must have a current Village vehicle license to override the restriction between 10 PM and 2:30 AM. For hours between 10 PM and 2:30 AM, the residents can request passes for their guests to override the restriction using the Passport application. Both residents and visitors staying past 2:30 AM and up to 6 AM would need to secure an overnight pass using the Passport application.

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the Motion.

Fiscal Impact
Passes between 10 PM and 2:30 AM are free of charge. Residents can override the parking restriction with a valid vehicle license, and their guests can override the restriction with a temporary pass using the Passport application.

Between the hours of 2:30 AM to 6:00 AM, both residents and guests must utilize the Passport application to obtain an overnight parking pass. Residents and guests can obtain up to 10 passes a month. The first three (3) passes are free, and the remaining seven (7) are $7.00 each.

The proposed ...

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