The board decided whether to grant a variance to reduce the number of required parking spaces for a new housing development. This impacts the density and design of new homes, as well as potential street parking availability.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The impact on city revenue or business operations is currently being evaluated.
Downtown visitors and business owners who want more efficient parking layouts.
Nearby residents may be concerned about potential parking overflow or changes to pedestrian access.
The fitness center is looking for a variance on parking rules, which could change how much space they need to provide for customers.
The board decided whether to grant a variance to reduce the number of required parking spaces for a new housing development. This impacts the density and design of new homes, as well as potential street parking availability.
The developer is asking for an exception to standard parking and walkway rules at 756 30th St. This could change how much parking is available or how pedestrians move around the site.
The city is looking at changing how parking is designed and placed downtown. This could change how easy it is to find a spot or how new buildings look in the city center.
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