Hood River Council Gets Update On Effects Of 168 Hour Parking Limit

Hood River City Councilors received an update on the effects of the 168 hour parking limitation on municipal streets the panel passed last August.  It was implemented in an attempt to deal with complaints from residents in some locations seeing a vehicle parked near their home for long periods of time without moving.  City Parking Enforcement Officer Jennifer Kendall told the Council their first goal when receiving a complaint or noticing a vehicle remaining in one location has been education.  She adds very few have reached a point where they are cited.  Community Service Officer Marty Morgan noted they have to go through a state-required process to tow a vehicle, so the effective time to move a vehicle is longer than 168 hours.

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