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Signs for St. Patrick’s Day
Thursday, March 10th, 2005 at 11:41 PM

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade down Greenville Avenue is an annual tradition. The city, local neighborhoods, and businesses all work together to ensure that revelers have a good time, but the impact on surrounding residents is minimized.

To help the city enforce parking restrictions for the parade, neighbors got together this evening to build city-provided “No Parking” signs to place along the affected streets.

2005.03.10.parkingsigns Signs for St. Patricks Day

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Category: Lower Greenville
Tags: Lower Greenville, Parade, Party, St. Patrick's Day