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"No Parking" might make way for bikes

Updated: November 27, 2012
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URBANA -- The city council will take a look at parking along an area roadway. Soon, you might not be able to park along Florida from Philo Road to Kinch Street.

City officials want to make part of it a "No Parking Zone." It's all part of the city's bicycle master plan. Two 5' bike lanes will be installed on the street if approved.

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