Library To Enforce 2-Hour Parking
Beginning Wednesday, June 27, two-hour parking will be enforced in the upper parking lot at the Coeur
d’Alene Public Library and Coeur d’Alene City Hall (the lot accessed from Front Avenue and Eighth Street). According to Library Director Bette Ammon this is being done to assure consistent parking availability throughout the day for library users and for people with business at City Hall. Parking beyond the two-hours limit will result in a $15 citation. Enforcement by Diamond Parking has been arranged so that people attending evening meetings and programs will not be ticketed. Patrons and volunteers who need to be in the library or City Hall for longer than two hours are advised to use the lower parking lot during the day and to enter the buildings though the lower entrances/
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(Kathy Plonka SR file photo)
Question: OK, I’ll ‘fess up. I’ve parked in the Coeur d’Alene Library parking lot when I wasn’t using the library — but not for more than 2 hours. How about you?
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