(KLZA)--Falls City Council members approved the re-appointment of Marilyn Capps to the Falls City Housing Authority when they met Monday night.
Capps, currently serving as Chairman of the Housing Authority has agreed to another 5-year term.
Following a lengthy discussion the Council approved a request to change the size of parking stallls north of the alley on Stone Street between 18th and 19th Streets.
The angle parking stalls on the west side of Stone Street will be reduced from 12 to 10 stalls and will be at a 30-degree angle and will be two-feet, four inches wider than the current stalls.
The parallel parking on the east side of the street will be changed from six stalls of unequal size to six stalls being 24 feet in length.
The changes were recommended by Second Ward Council member Lucas Froeschl.
A request to use city streets and parks for a Glow Run fundraiser for a competition dance team was approved.
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