The city is considering making it easier to build in commercial areas by reducing landscaping and setback rules. They are also looking at allowing developers to pay a fee instead of building every required parking spot.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
The financial impact is currently unknown as the proposals are in the discussion phase.
Property owners and developers may benefit from clearer or updated development guidelines.
Residents or other businesses in the immediate vicinity may face increased competition for limited public parking spaces.
The city is looking at changing its zoning rules, which could change what kind of buildings can be built in certain parts of town. This is important because it shapes the future look and feel of our neighborhoods.
City planning commission grants parking exceptions, site approval for new Moab apartment project (Moab Planning Commission meeting, Sept. 26, 2025) Moab Sun News
The city is testing temporary 'bulb outs' to improve pedestrian safety and is planning for permanent upgrades, including new lighting and trash receptacles.
The city is requiring new apartment buildings to be 'EV-ready' by installing electrical capacity and conduit during construction. This helps renters access EV charging and saves money by avoiding expensive retrofits later.
The city is looking at requiring new apartment and townhome projects to include wiring for future EV chargers. The goal is to help the city meet its sustainability goals without making housing too expensive to build.
The city is looking at requiring new apartment buildings to include electrical infrastructure for EV charging. This would make it easier for renters to charge their cars without expensive retrofits later.
The city is struggling to balance strict parking requirements for new businesses with the goal of creating a walkable, bike-friendly downtown. Business owners often find the cost of adding parking spaces prohibitive, leading to frequent requests for exemptions.
The city is struggling to balance strict parking requirements with the reality of a built-out downtown. The commission is looking for ways to make parking rules more flexible for small businesses while ensuring there's a plan for the long-term parking needs of the community.
The city is balancing strict parking codes with the reality that small, historic downtown buildings often can't accommodate extra parking spaces. The Commission is using exceptions to help small businesses open without being forced to pay for parking they don't have room for.
The city is using 'payment-in-lieu' fees to help businesses meet parking requirements when they can't fit enough spots on their own property. This money goes into a fund for future parking and transportation improvements.
Proposed parking structure divides Moab businesses The Times-Independent
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