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Orozco, Norma <br /> From: Alan Britt < <br /> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2023 6:36 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Permit parking <br /> Please leave the permit parking intact in the Meredith Parkwood neighborhood. We went through a great deal of <br /> trouble before enactment and don't want to have to go back to that again. The condos and apartments have done <br /> nothing to increase their parking (converting green zones) or are happy with their allocation of parking spaces <br /> and is a result of overcrowding in units and too many cars in households. Which should not be our problem. <br /> They not only took some of the street but ALL of the parking with no consideration to the residents and foot <br /> traffic was at all hours of the night which made it very difficult to monitor activity in the neighborhood for <br /> security purposes as my motion sensors were always going off. And yes we had some theft and vandalism at <br /> that time. We finally can monitor activity and do not want to end up like Cabrillo Way across the street that <br /> have catalytic converter thefts and car burglaries. Thieves don't like quiet neighborhoods like we have now and <br /> we like it this way. Please leave permits as is so this will not change. Our neighborhood will stand united to <br /> maintain our security. Thank you, Alan <br /> i <br />
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