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I f. <br />Parking Restriction Signs <br />General Information <br />• There are many parking restrictions included in <br />state stature 169.34. (" <br />• All parking designations should follow <br />MMUTCD guidance <br />• Typically installed to improve sight lines or <br />provide adequate traveling width, not prohibit <br />certain vehicles from parking in front of certain <br />homes. <br />• Vehicles are allowed to park on public streets. <br />Home owners do not own the roadway in front <br />of their house. <br />• Parking cannot be reserved on public streets <br />without permit programs. <br />• Encourage neighborhood parking issues to <br />be discussed between neighbors, but offer <br />mediation if the discussion could lead to <br />significant confrontation. <br />• Parking permit programs can be implemented, <br />however, costs are usually passed onto <br />citizens. These programs require resources that <br />agencies may not be able to fund themselves. <br />26 DECEMBER 2017 1 LOCAL ROAD RESEARCH BOARD <br />• Specific on -street handicap parking may be <br />possible, depending on the agency. <br />• Parking restrictions are handled on a case by <br />case basis and must take into account all of <br />those that are affected by potential changes. <br />Effectiveness <br />• Volumes: No change in volume <br />• Speeds: Minimal effect on speeds <br />• Safety: Can reduce crashes at intersections <br />with existing sight line issues. <br />