An overnight parking ban that was removed from downtown Elgin a decade ago is likely on its way back. Citing the need to keep the streets clear for street cleaning, from snow and ice in the winter and leaves and debris throughout the year, the city council’s committee of the whole unanimously supported a plan Wednesday to bring back what is effectively an overnight ban, restricting parking on downtown streets between 4 and 6 a.m.
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