TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Kelly Strickland, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, PE, CCM, CFM, Public Services Director
Brian McGill, PE, PTOE, Assistant Public Services Director - Traffic
DATE: January 26, 2026
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Adopting Council Policy 160.09.2 - The Policy for Residents to Request "No Parking" in Multi-Use Lanes
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal IV: Be a highly desirable place to live, work, and recreate.
Executive Summary:
Council requested staff develop a process for "No Parking" in multi-use lanes, similar to the speed hump process. This request is the result of discussion from the June 2, 2025 Council Work Session, where staff provided the Bicycle Lane Ordinance Clarifications and Recommendations presentation.
Staff presented research and asked for guidance from Council at the September 2, 2025 Council Work Session. The unanimous Council approval of the recommendations from that work session has led to the creation of the attached policy.
Staff recommend the adoption of Council Policy 160.09.2, which is the policy for residents to request "No Parking" in multi-use lanes in their neighborhoods.
Background:
History of recent "No Parking" policies:
? 08/23/2023 - Brunswick Road "No Parking" zone is enacted [Most recent "No Parking" zone installed]
? 06/02/2025 - Council requested staff develop a process for multi-use lanes "No Parking" requests
? 09/02/2025 - Staff presented "No Parking" information at Council Work Session
? 11/18/2025 - Staff presented Council Policy 160.09.2 to the City Council Policy Review Committee
? 11/24/2025 - Staff presented the process for residents to request "No Parking" in multi-use lanes for adoption
The City of Fayetteville does not have a defined policy for residents to request "No Parking" in neighborhoods with multi-use lanes. To-date, for "No Parking" to be applied, ...
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