The city is updating parking rules so that pickleball centers don't have to build massive, empty parking lots. This makes it easier and cheaper for these popular sports facilities to open in Midvale.
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Developers will save money by not having to build excessive parking lots.
Local business owners and developers of recreational facilities.
Commercial vehicle operators who may need to find alternative parking arrangements.
The city is tightening rules on where large commercial and oversized vehicles can park to keep streets clear and safe for everyone.
The city is updating its zoning code to ensure new pickleball and tennis facilities have enough parking without requiring developers to build excessive, unnecessary spaces.
The city is updating parking rules so that pickleball centers don't have to build massive, empty parking lots. This makes it easier and cheaper for these popular sports facilities to open in Midvale.
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