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Russell Street Parking Permit Info Meeting

8/12/2018

 
On Monday, August 13, at 6:30PM, there will be a meeting at East Park Community Center on residential permit parking for the 800 and 900 blocks of Russell St.

Council Member Brett Withers has sent letters to all of the residents on those blocks informing them of the meeting and providing a survey form. If you live in those blocks and did not get a letter, contact CM Withers: 
Brett.withers@nashville.gov. 

The information about the meeting has also been posted by CM Withers on the Historic Edgefield Facebook page, and his post also was sent to neighbors on the 800 and 900 blocks of Russell for whom the board had email addresses. 

There will not be a vote at the August 13th meeting. The meeting will focus on providing information and answers to questions on residential permit parking so Russell St. residents can make an informed decision in the future. CM Withers has invited representatives from Public Works and the Mayor’s Office to answer questions.  

The Residential Permit Parking program is found in Section 12.42.010-110 of the municipal code. 

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