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E-Meter FAQs(UPDATED 3/27/25) <br />th <br />What action did the City Council take at the March 26City Council meeting? <br />Following the public hearing, the City Council unanimously approved two motions at the <br />th <br />March 26 City Council meeting: <br />1.Approved Ordinance 25-01, <br />-- <br />meters). <br />2.Approved Resolution 25-25, which authorizes the City to negotiate with <br />- <br />Did resident testimony during the public hearing make any impact on the proposal? <br />Yes, City Council Members commented during the discussion that resident concerns need <br />1. <br />Fair Guidelines—no lawn parking/vendors allowed, no hydrant side parking, etc.) to <br />and who would be eligible. <br />- <br />passes, hang tags, or other). <br />2.- <br />3.visitor <br />program. <br />Did the City Council approve authorizing one pass per household? <br />This has not been voted on yet. City Council will continue to review the testimony provided <br />presented. <br />When is the next discussion on e-meters? <br />nd <br /> at 6:30 p.m. This will be a live-streamed <br />meeting available here. <br />Why do we want fairgoers to pay for parking? <br />• <br />•To help cover the increasing that are currently and historically not <br />the <br />•Any new all Falcon Heights residents. <br />Does e-meter parking mean that we are not a welcoming city for visitors? <br />Qbhf!39!pg!231 <br /> <br />