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CITOM enforces strict "No Parking" along Solon St.

- The Ear -

ILLEGAL PARKING. The Ear has published several times about illegally parked vehicles along Solon St., adjacent to Escario St. Even government vehicles have been spotted illegally parked in front of this hotel on that same road. During Wednesdays and Sundays, this narrow stretch of road is also blocked because of the many cars double and triple parked in front of a Korean church.

CLEAR ROAD. Finally, the CITOM heard the public’s many complaints and placed several “No Parking”, “No Stopping” and “Wheel Clamping” signs along the area. As of this writing, the road is clear and traffic there is smooth and unhampered by parked vehicles. An Ear informer said, “Nahapsay na gyud intawon ning da’an diri. Salamat sa aksyon ni Citom chief Jakosalem. Maayo unta’g kanunay mag-inistrikto ang Citom aning mga mag illegal parking diri.”

AN EAR

CITOM

DURING WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS

ESCARIO ST. EVEN

JAKOSALEM

MAAYO

NAHAPSAY

NO PARKING

NO STOPPING

SOLON ST.

WHEEL CLAMPING

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