
Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Meeting Summary
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The Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety met on January 14, 2025, to address various parking and traffic safety measures across Chicago, including disabled parking permits, traffic warning signs, and residential permit parking zones.
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- Approved multiple disabled parking permits citywide.
- Passed ordinances for new all-way stop signs at several intersections.
- Approved direct introductions for parking restrictions and disabled parking permits.
- Passed measures with override for disabled parking permits and repeals, residential permit parking zones, and traffic signs.
- Repealed certain disabled parking permits and parking meters.
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Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety
Meeting and Subject Matter Hearing. No votes to be taken in Subject Matter Hearing. Written public comment deadline January 13, 2025, 5:00 PM
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Documents from this meeting
- Noticehttps://occprodstoragev1.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/meetingattachmentspublic/18cc25fe-0e3f-454c-b34b-d3f0e30160eb.pdf
- Agendahttps://occprodstoragev1.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/meetingattachmentspublic/3c3d1fb5-0015-4e11-b95a-95a9e4cc9259.pdf
- Otherhttps://occprodstoragev1.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/meetingattachmentspublic/7da2f538-8ef7-446d-a040-b769deedcbcf.pdf
- Summaryhttps://occprodstoragev1.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/meetingattachmentspublic/077fba53-89d6-4f79-9184-862dcaa481fe.pdf
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