TUCKER, Ga. — The Tucker City Council will consider a new parking ordinance that would impose a four-hour time limit on 70 parking spaces along Main Street, in an effort to provide customers with access to downtown businesses.
The ordinance, scheduled for first reading at the Nov. 10 council meeting, would restrict parking on both sides of Main Street from Lawrenceville Highway to Lavista Road. Violators would face a $75 fine for each offense.
City officials say the measure targets employees and students who occupy prime parking spots for extended periods, preventing customers from accessing downtown businesses.
"Parking spots in front of a business are a valuable asset, allowing customers to get in and out quickly and allowing businesses to generate more revenue," Assistant City Man

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