City Looking For Public Input On Changes To Parking Regulations

The Huron City Commission is looking for public input and comment regarding possible changes to the city’s parking regulations. Over half of the 45 minute Commission meeting was spent on the topic. Commissioner Kerwin Haeder says most of the changes involve language clean up…

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Most of the conversation centered on the parking of trailers on residential streets. The current proposal would restrict trailers to eight feet. Mayor Dave McGirr had questions on that measurement…

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Haeder says they researched how cities like Brookings, Mitchell. and Aberdeen have their parking ordinances set for trailers…

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A work session will be held at the City Commission’s June 11th meeting to take input from the public on what they would like to see in revised parking regulations. You can hear the entire conversation on the parking issue by clicking on the audio player below: [audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2012/05/parking-ordinance-review.mp3|titles=parking ordinance review]