The most intractable issue in the Allentown Parking Authority controversy is alley parking. Although the Authority itself offered a compromise on that issue, at least two members of council, Candida Affa and Daryl Hendricks, won't budge. They see the topic as a slippy slope. They find the 12 ft. proposal too unenforceable... one person may perceive the width as 11ft., and another 13ft.
As a lifelong resident, I know that all alleys are not created equal. An alley in center city with houses actually fronting on it is a very different animal than the alleys farther west.
Past 17th Street, there are no houses in the alleys. Past Ott Street, there's not even many garages in the alleys. In the deep west end, many former alleys no longer exist. While the city accommodated some owners by vacating certain ones, others were just appropriated. People put private driveway signs and gates up...others were absorbed into lawns.
Leaving the alley ordinance as is leaves the issue up to the discretion of the parking authority. That discretion, or lack thereof, is what brought this current controversy to the front burner in the first place.
Show above was a "private" alley with gate. Before the gate, it was a public alley. Farther downtown the same alley has a street name and even houses. The gate has since been removed, and it's now a garage driveway.
above reprinted for May 1, 2023
ADDENDUM APRIL 22, 2025: What recycled this post today isn't the alley issue, rather the affirmation of Allentown's west end. It is my policy not to dox people or their property, so please mention neither in any comments, I won't print them.
Real Estate prices in Allentown are going through the roof everywhere, even in downtown alleys. That phenomenon is a topic for another post, but this one concerns construction and additions in the west end. The large lots in the deep west end were suitable for sub-division and additions, and numerous owners have done so in the last few years. I see this expensive new construction as an affirmation of that section of the city.