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New Street Parking Regulations Go In Effect for Gardner, Kansas

New Street Parking Regulations Go In Effect for Gardner, Kansas


After December 10, 2010, only passenger cars, passenger vans, pickup trucks, and motorcycles may park on public residential streets within the City of Gardner.  All other vehicles are allowed to park on residential streets only when necessary for loading and unloading, when performing a service, or when used in connection with construction or maintenance authorized by the City or upon property within the block that vehicle is parked.

Prior to the adoption of this ordinance, the Municipal Code did not restrict the types of vehicles that could be parked on public residential streets except as covered by Truck Route regulations.  However, existing Municipal Code regulates the types of vehicles that can be parked on private residential properties.  Parking of vehicles in excess of one ton on private residential properties is prohibited and recreational vehicles cannot be parked in residential driveways except for temporary periods for loading and unloading.

The Gardner Police Department will issue warnings for violations for 30 days.  After that time, violations will be subject to the fine schedule in the ordinance.

The parking restrictions of this ordinance are similar to those adopted by other cities within the Metro Area.  The purpose of the ordinance is to improve safety by limiting the size of vehicles that can be parked within residential areas.

For more information on this ordinance, please call the Gardner Police Department at 913-856-7312 or the Public Works Department at 913-856-0914.


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