City council still has questions on new Youngstown parking ordinance


YOUNGSTOWN — City council isn’t ready to move forward with an overhaul of the parking meters ordinance.

Council members asked tonight for more clarification from the law director to the language for a proposed repeal and replace of the law governing parking meters.

“We still need to work on it,” said Councilman Julius T. Oliver, D-1st and chairman of the parking committee. “We’ll come back with another committee meeting to discuss this further.”

Oliver said he objected to expanding the hours for enforcement and Mayor Jamael Tito Brown said Monday he had no problem getting rid of that planned change.

The proposal would require vehicles parking at meters from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week to pay. The current law calls for payments at spots with meters from 8 a.m. to 6 or 8 p.m., depending on the location, on weekdays, and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in only the central business district. However, enforcement is rare after 5 p.m. and Saturdays.

The meters are primarily in the downtown area and in and around Youngstown State University.

Clerk of Courts Sarah Brown-Clark said Monday that she wanted to have the new law in place Sept. 1 or Oct. 1 at the latest.

But the parking committee didn’t schedule another meeting.

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