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Residents and visitors may notice new parking signs downtown. Picture provided by the city of Warsaw.
WARSAW – The city of Warsaw is preparing to implement updated downtown parking regulations following the recent adoption of new ordinances by the Warsaw Common Council.
The updated parking system is designed to improve access to downtown businesses, increase turnover of parking spaces and modernize enforcement practices, according to a news release from the city. The changes maintain free two-hour parking in the downtown area while introducing new tools and processes to manage longer stays and ensure compliance.
As part of the rollout, residents and visitors may notice new parking signage installed throughout the downtown area. These signs reflect updated regulations and will help guide users through the new system, which includes digital tracking and options to extend parking sessions beyond the initial free period.
Enforcement of the new regulations will begin in April, following a short transition period. During the initial phase, the city said it will focus on education and awareness.
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