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File #: 021658    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Dead
File created: 3/4/2003 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 3/4/2003
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution urging both the Department of Public Works and the Milwaukee Police Department to exercise discretion in the enforcement of parking violations.
Sponsors: ALD. PAWLINSKI, ALD. PRATT, ALD. HENNINGSEN
Indexes: FINES AND PENALTIES, PARKING CHECKERS, PARKING REGULATIONS
Number
021658
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
Sponsor
ALDS. PAWLINSKI, PRATT & HENNINGSEN
Title
Resolution urging both the Department of Public Works and the Milwaukee Police Department to exercise discretion in the enforcement of parking violations.
Analysis
This resolution urges both the Department of Public Works and the Milwaukee Police Department to exercise discretion in the enforcement of parking violations.

Body
Whereas, In an urban environment, in an era dominated by the automobile, parking appears likely to remain a commodity that, from time to time, proves scarce; and

Whereas, If it is to thrive in this era, the City of Milwaukee must, while never abandoning its efforts to expand and improve mass transit, show itself both welcoming and accommodating to those who live, work and shop in the City - and who also choose to get about by car; and

Whereas, The City recognizes the commitment and dedication of both the employees of the Department of Public Works and the Milwaukee Police Department who are assigned to enforce its parking regulations; and

Whereas, In recent months, the City appears to be gaining a reputation as overly-aggressive in its parking enforcement efforts, with published reports indicating that parking checkers, in 2002, issued more than one million parking tickets for the second consecutive year; and

Whereas, Some have gone so far as to suggest that these efforts are merely aimed at generating additional revenue, diminishing their importance as tools in improving neighborhoods, increasing traffic safety and decreasing traffic congestion; and

Whereas, In all of its policies, the City must work closely with residents, businesses and community groups to respond to individual needs and circumstances; and
Whereas, While undoubtedly a significant challenge, those charged with enforcing the City's parking regulations must strive to be more judicious if the City is to avoid being regarded as "anti-motorist" or ...

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