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to have happened the past several years is that as the <br />neighborhoods around the University, for instance, St. Anthony <br />Park, limit parking to two hours a day, these people move on <br />to other neighborhoods. Our street is probably the closet <br />street to the campus that does not limit parking to two hours <br />a day and so they feel free to come and park all day. I <br />believe if a survey were done of the parkers, most of them <br />would be U of M commuters and that these individuals would not <br />be using any of the businesses in the neighborhood. <br />It is my understanding that the city staff will do a study of the <br />parking situation on our street and recommend a course of action to <br />the Planning Commission and City Council. It is my recommendation <br />that parking be limited to two hours during the day everywhere on <br />our street. I am sure that if you conducted a survey of other <br />residents on the street, the same points I have raised will be <br />mentioned by them. If there is a concern that residents then <br />cannot park more than two hours a day, then the City might want to <br />consider issuing parking permits to residents. This is the <br />solution adopted by the St. Anthony Park neighborhood. <br />If you have any questions or need additional information, please <br />call me at 645-2222. I am looking forward to your response and <br />;v~uld appreciate being notified of the estimated time it will take <br />the city to conduct the survey and bring it to the Planning <br />Commission and City Council for approval. <br />Sincerely yours, . <br />Fedir Chrun <br />1795 Tatum Street <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55113 <br />C, <br />