The ordinance establishes a residential permit parking buffer zone along N Hoyne Street from 1201 to 1335 on the odd side and 1300 to 1336 on the even side for Zone 154. It specifies that the buffer zone is for regulatory purposes only and no physical signage will be installed. The measure was introduced by Alderman Daniel La Spata in the Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety pursuant to Section 9-64-090(f) of the Municipal Code. Upon passage and publication, the buffer zone will prioritize on-street parking for resident permit holders within the specified address ranges. The ordinance applies exclusively to residential permit parking under Zone 154 and does not alter any other parking regulations or require new curb markings. Its enforcement will follow existing permit parking protocols. The buffer zone aims to prevent non-resident parking spillover, reduce neighborhood congestion, and support pedestrian and traffic safety in the 1st Ward.