Sun, 07/18/2021 - 19:07 RCN Newsdesk
Park Hills city council discussed some challenges about parking on certain streets such as Cleveland and Mt. Allen.
Councilwoman Pam Spoor warned residents to avoid Cleveland where construction equipment is present, noting that the street is already narrow, and is now more hazardous.
She said that it is increasingly difficult there to see pedestrians among the construction vehicles and parked cars.
Spoor said that one woman ended up soaked in rain and in a ditch to avoid being hit by a car.
Police Chief Stanley Cody suggested eliminating parking on Cleveland, but if there is no sign indicating that policy, he can t tell people not to park there.
As Arizona emerges from depths of COVID-19 Pandemic, more people are out and about this Memorial Day
People out and about for Memorial Day amid loosened COVID-related restrictions
Compared to 2020, when people remained at home due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, people are outdoors in sizeable numbers this Memorial Day.
TEMPE, Ariz. - In 2020, Memorial Day had a very different look and feel due to COVID-19, but as mask and social distancing requirements end in 2021, ore people are out and about this Memorial Day.
At Riverview Park, the Wolfe family doing what they do best: having a good time. Oh God, last year at this time, we all got sent home from work. Couldn’t go anywhere, couldn t do anything, said Christina Wolfe.