Highland Heights Code Enforcement: 12/4/25

Summary

The Highland Heights Code Enforcement Board met on December 4, 2025, opening with roll call and approval of the previous meeting’s minutes. The meeting was held as a special session to hear an appeal of a parking citation issued to a former resident, Robert, who argued that unclear signage and inconsistent yellow curb markings in his cul-de-sac led him to believe he was parked in a permissible area. He presented photos showing gaps in the yellow curb paint and explained that the “No Parking in Cul-de-Sac” signs did not clearly indicate where the restricted zone began. Board members acknowledged the inconsistency of markings throughout the subdivision and agreed that the layout could be confusing, but they also noted that the no-parking signs were properly posted on both sides of where the vehicle had been parked. After discussion, commissioners expressed that although the signage could benefit from review, it still established the no-parking rule. The board voted unanimously to uphold the citation, while also correcting the fine to the proper amount of $25, since the original $100 reflected a misunderstanding between code enforcement fines and parking fines. A second citation for another resident was also upheld and amended to $25, though that individual did not contest it. With no additional business, the board moved to adjourn. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using artificial intelligence and may contain inaccuracies.