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Show Committee Defer Parking Ban Issue Erection of parking ban signs along Highland Drive will be deferred for six months, said Willis G. Carlisle, representing the merchants on the Highland Strip. This will give the merchants time to arrange enough off-street parking to accomodate from 200 to 300 automobiles. The recent combined city-county ;ommission decision to ban parking on 1100 East and Highland Drive, from the Sugar House plaza to 3400 So. during rush hours drew heated comments from the businessmen busi-nessmen on Highland Drive south of 2700 South. The parking ban will take effect when the regulatory signs are put up. Deferrment of this action for six months will enable merchants to provide offstreet parking space for their customers, and thus keep customer goodwill and business even after the ban takes effect. |