When Seattle stopped enforcing its 72-hour parking limit in March 2020, it meant Neal Lampi could stay put for a little while. He still occasionally moves the RV in which he lives, but nothing like the βmusical chairsβ of before. His current parking spot, on Third Avenue South, has been home for the past two months.
Mayor Jenny Durkan said last month that the 72-hour limit would return on April 1, just over a year since its pause. Businesses are reopening, said her one-sentence announcement, and as those businesses return to normal, so too must the space around them.Β
There will be a "a period of education" in the coming days, said Rachel Schulkin, spokesperson for Durkan. "After that period, the City will then start to enforce with citations," said Schulkin.
Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.
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