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Update: It was a typo. 14 hour parking restrictions or a typo?

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Update: It was a typo but DDOT fixed it!

“Dear PoPville,

Street sweeping signs were recently put up on our street. While reading the sign I noticed that it indicates parking restrictions on Wednesdays from 9:30pm-11:30am. The other side of the street is now restricted on Thursdays, also from 9:30pm-11:30am. I’m assuming these mean no parking from 9:30pm on the stated day to 11:30am of the following day. Are 14 hour parking restrictions for residential street sweeping new? I usually only see them in 2 hour blocks so I’m hoping someone just made the signs incorrectly. I emailed DPW about this but have not yet heard back.”

Odd that it’s on both sides of the street but is it just a typo and should read 9:30am-11:30am?

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