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The Town Council reviewed a proposed one-year downtown parking pilot that would begin enforcement in February 2026, providing two hours of free on-street parking before charging $8 for a third hour. The town also received a roughly $190,000 highway safety grant toward a $211,334 project for LED speed signs at 20 rail-trail crossings.
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The proposed parking program would cover downtown streets and 15 lots. Residents and visitors would generally get two free hours on the street, while some lots would remain free all day and others would use hourly, daily, or monthly fees; the meeting did not document final approval of the pilot. The safety grant will fund most of a project intended to improve pedestrian safety at 20 intersections where the rail trail crosses Aurora Street.
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