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Bikes, Blues & BBQ Ready To Rumble

Officials deal with residential parking enforcement

Posted: September 26, 2010 at 6:29 a.m.

Crowds of riders and pedestrians crowd Dickson Street on Sept. 26, 2009, during the final day of Bikes, Blues & BBQ motorcycle rally in Fayetteville.

The residential streets around Dickson Street may get slightly quieter -- and emptier -- during this year's Bikes, Blues & BBQ motorcycle rally. The rally officially begins Wednesday and continues through Saturday night. But for the first time in the rally's 11-year history, bikers will not be allowed to park on streets that are now part of the city's residential permit parking district.

AT A GLANCE

How To Know If You're On A Residential Street

Any space numbered 1 through 299

Residential streets are clearly marked with signs designating the restrictions

For information about Bikes Blues & BBQ go to http://www.bikesbluesandbbq.org/

Source: Staff Report

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