Space Case: Denver City Council Could Soon Lift Residential Parking Roadblock

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A loophole that prevents parking in the same space in front of your home could soon be closed.

People won't be able to move to a new meter on the same block if Denver City Council passes new parking regulations.Despite the old adage about government moving at a snail’s pace, sometimes rule changes can cruise in the fast lane — which is what's happening with Denver's city parking code right now.updates to the parking rules

The provision clarifies that cars shorter than 22 feet in length do not need to move a certain distance to be considered re-parked in areas without parking limits or meters. This includes a car used to go to work or on another short trip and then winds up parked in the exact same place. Clark and Councilwoman Kendra Black have been searching for ways to help residents and local businesses struggling with big-name company vehicles and junkers being left on city streets illegally for long periods of time.

The changes will also allow a vehicle to be towed when it is on private property without the owner’s consent; when a vehicle is left on the public right-of-way in violation of two-hour or 24-hour limits; when junkers are on the right-of-way for longer than 24 hours; and when a vehicle was previously booted and an unauthorized person illegally removed the boot.

Councilman Paul Kashmann agreed, suggesting there could be a way to connect people with other city services in the process of enforcement. During public comment on April 24, several people who described themselves as advocates for people experiencing homelessness asked council to vote the bill down because of similar concerns.Denver Department of Transportation & Infrastructure

Black said she’s seen outreach workers involved when people appear to be living in their cars and enforcement comes by, noting that people would likely have to getBut Councilmember Candi CdeBaca countered that her district hasn't seen parking situations handled as harmoniously. “I can understand that in the more suburban areas, it might be easier to deal with,” she said. “It might be easier to get outreach or enforcement of different kinds.

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