SFPD weighs in on Phillips Ave. parking proposal

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Sioux Falls City Council is considering a new parking ordinance in downtown Sioux Falls Tuesday afternoon, and advocates include the city’s police department.

“I think it’s probably needed,” said SFPD public information officer Sam Clemens in a phone call with KELOLAND.

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The proposed ordinance would state that there must be 10 feet of space from the center line of Phillips Ave. to the back of any vehicle parked along the avenue between 9th and 13th streets.

A line would be painted on the back of each parking spot, making each spot 18 feet deep. Any vehicle that overhangs the line would be in violation…

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