For immediate release: October 28, 2014
The City of Alexandria has suspended citations for parking violations associated with displaying a “for sale” sign on a vehicle parked on a public street.
Section 10-4-13(a) of the Code of the City of Alexandria, which dates back to at least the early 1960s, prohibits parking a vehicle on any street for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale. In September, City staff began a review to determine whether the ordinance still meets the needs of the community. This review, which will take place over several months, will determine if and how comparable jurisdictions regulate this issue, receive guidance on best practices from professional and government associations, and obtain public input through community outreach.
While the review is pending, the City has determined that it is in the best interest of the public to suspend enforcement of the ordinance. Accordingly, vehicles displaying “for sale” signs on public streets will not be ticketed until further notice. This will allow the City and the community time to assess any positive or negative implications of the practice, as well as to complete the review process explained above.
The review process will conclude with a staff report to City Council that may recommend making no change to the ordinance, amending it, or repealing it altogether. If City Council moves forward with an amendment or repeal, a formal public hearing will be held and City Council will vote on the proposed change. If the staff recommendation results in no change to the current law, the City will provide at least 30 days public notice that enforcement will resume.
Note: City Council repealed this ordinance on March 14, 2015. See Item 13 on the meeting docket for details.
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