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2. The city has a history of eliminating on- going, long -term on- street <br /> parking in order to increase turnover along streets and to provide <br /> more short -term on- street parking opportunities. Without any <br /> turnover of vehicles during weekday hours, residents do not have <br /> the flexibility to use the street for daytime parking. <br /> 3. Any increase in the number of non residential cars parked along <br /> Tatum Street, which are likely associated with the University of <br /> Minnesota employees and students, may be the result of the <br /> elimination of parking along Cleveland Avenue since its <br /> reconstruction in 1993. It may also be due to the elimination of <br /> parking during warm weather at the lot adjacent to Gibbs Farm <br /> and the University playing fields. <br /> 4. There are currently some parking restrictions on Tatum Street. <br /> Parking is restricted to two hours during weekdays on the <br /> southern 1 /2 of the west side and on the southern 1 /3 of the east <br /> side of Tatum (scc map, attachmcnt 2) In 1979, the city council <br /> authorized these sign placements after receiving a petition from <br /> eleven Tatum Street residents. <br /> 5. More consistent enforcement of parking restrictions is anticipated <br /> during 1995 with the addition of a 24 hour police officer. <br /> 6. There have been no recorded vehicle accidents along Tatum Street <br /> two <br /> (ipso! <br /> in the past tw ears. ttO:` �ti`> PlaIj::.: i:::. 1� <br /> p years. <br /> f:: ;8 ;19$4 a 1:: >:r OmMt st 1.::> h at <br /> i i: 4:i.:r i i iii:•::i i i•: <br /> :•k L:•: vi: iii:•i:4 <br /> i`::i:::i C' :iii: :L:i:i: +i�iii }i:L <br /> street ..:.es.. dan:: r u€s::s tu010for b ers a ::e:::.s a er a <br /> u 1:I> <�o u *nt ':O e:::::St 'eet <br /> :::'f:o <br /> �::::::di f��e�lt> #�r «:ors >::�t�e :;ti €�i <br /> OtkprOYI <br /> B. Location, number and ownership of cars parking in the non restricted <br /> part of Tatum Street <br /> 1. The majority of cars parked on Tatum on a regular basis between <br /> 8 AM and 4 PM on weekdays belong to non -Tatum Street <br /> residents (based upon ownership searches of license plates). <br /> 2. There is an average of 11 cars parked on Tatum Street at any <br /> given time between 8 AM and 4 PM during the day (scc <br /> attachmcnt 3). <br /> 3. Very few cars park in the two hour parking area in the southern <br /> half of Tatum Street, probably because the parkers are looking for <br /> a longer term parking arrangement. The majority of these cars <br /> 2 <br />
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