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08-30-2007 City of South Bend Issues Residential Parking Guidelines for First Notre Dame Home Game
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o�sou Tx <br /> F dx <br /> :J b <br /> W eFacE � � <br /> y� a 1, a2 <br /> 1865 <br /> NEWS RELEASE <br /> Thursday, August 30, 2007 <br /> 11:30 a.m. <br /> Contact: Charles Leone, City Attorney, 235-9241 <br /> Mikki Dobski, Director of Communications & Special Projects, 235-5855 or 876-1564 <br /> CITY OF SOUTH BEND ISSUES RESIDENTIAL PARKING GUIDELINES <br /> FOR SATURDAY'S FIRST NOTRE DAME HOME GAME <br /> The City of South Bend today issued information for residents and visitors to the City <br /> concerning parking on Saturday, September 1, 2007 for Notre Dame's first 2007 home football <br /> game. Current City law prohibits parking in front yards in residential neighborhoods, but the <br /> South Bend Common Council has pending a bill which would allow front-yard parking on game <br /> days and for certain other major events with specific terms and conditions. While that proposed <br /> ordinance is pending before the Common Council, the City has elected to limit its parking <br /> enforcement. <br /> The City's Legal Department has issued Parking Guidelines, a copy of which is provided <br /> with this release. Mayor Luecke made the following statement in reference to enforcement this <br /> weekend: "We welcome visitors to the community for start of Notre Dame's football season, but <br /> we want all of our residents and visitors to be respectful of those living in our residential <br /> neighborhoods. Therefore, we are issuing guidelines to assist all in understanding the current <br /> state of the front-yard parking law and its application. We hope that everyone has a safe and <br /> enjoyable weekend." <br /> - more - <br />
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