Jefferson City suspends time limits for unmetered parking

Julie Smith/News Tribune
Natasha Faulkner hands co-worker Tom Plugge pieces of tape so he can secure the black plastic over the parking limit sign in the 300 block of Madison Street Wednesday. Faulkner and Plugge work for Public Works Parking Division and charged with covering parking limit signs on the north and southbound streets while Streets Department staff covered the parking signs on the east and westbound streets. At Monday night's meeting, the City of Jefferson City Council voted to pause parking enforcement in un-metered spots in downtown. Right now it is for 30 days, but there is a possibility that it could be extended.
Julie Smith/News Tribune Natasha Faulkner hands co-worker Tom Plugge pieces of tape so he can secure the black plastic over the parking limit sign in the 300 block of Madison Street Wednesday. Faulkner and Plugge work for Public Works Parking Division and charged with covering parking limit signs on the north and southbound streets while Streets Department staff covered the parking signs on the east and westbound streets. At Monday night's meeting, the City of Jefferson City Council voted to pause parking enforcement in un-metered spots in downtown. Right now it is for 30 days, but there is a possibility that it could be extended.

Jefferson City staff began covering up time limit signs as a moratorium on parking enforcement for unmetered spots downtown gets underway.

The bagging of time limit signs followed the City Council's vote to pause enforcement through at least its June 5 meeting.

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