Explanation
The City of Columbus currently exempts from enforcement the collection of parking meters on six of nine recognized City government holidays. Three other holidays--Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, and Columbus Day--are not currently exempt. This causes confusion for downtown parkers and is inconsistent with the goal of encouraging residents and visitors to come downtown to shop and for entertainment. Moreover, it is inconsistent with the fact that most City offices are closed for regular business on those days. This ordinance extends the exemption to all of the nine recognized City holidays. The action will have minimal revenue impact.
Title
To amend Section 2101.165 of the Columbus City Codes, 1959, to include Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, and Columbus Day as exempt holidays for the purpose of enforcement of parking meters and to declare an emergency.
Body
WHEREAS, The City of Columbus currently exempts from enforcement the collection of parking meters on only six of nine recognized City government holidays, causing confusion for downtown parkers; and
WHEREAS, this is inconsistent with the goal of encouraging residents and visitors to come downtown to shop and for entertainment, and is inconsistent with the fact that most City offices are closed for regular business on those days; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend Section of Chapter 2101.165 of the Columbus City Codes to include Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, and Columbus Day, as exempt holidays for the purpose of enforcement of parking meters; and now, therefore
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Department of Education in that it is immediately necessary to pass this ordinance as an emergency measure because of the need to immediately affect free parking on the upcoming Columbus Day holiday for the preservation of the public health, peace, property, safety, and welfare; now therefore
BE IT ORDAIN...
Click here for full text