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Transit center parking debate sparks housing development plans

June 23, 2024 | Montclair, San Bernardino County, California



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Transit center parking debate sparks housing development plans
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of the Montclair Transcenter, particularly regarding its parking capacity amid potential development projects. Currently, the Transcenter offers 1,600 parking spaces, but plans to transform the surrounding lots into housing and other developments could necessitate a reevaluation of this capacity.

The conversation highlighted the need for a parking study to assess whether the existing number of spaces is still required. The Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) has conducted studies on parking demands at various Gold Line stations, revealing that the initial projections for parking needs were overly optimistic. However, Montclair was not included in these studies due to its location in San Bernardino County, which did not collaborate with LA Metro on this matter.

Officials expressed a desire to maintain the current parking capacity until a thorough analysis can confirm whether fewer spaces would suffice. There is a prevailing sentiment in the community regarding parking shortages, and some officials voiced concerns about reducing available spaces without clear justification. The Montclair Transcenter's future development plans hinge on the results of the forthcoming parking study, which is expected to provide clarity on the necessity of the existing parking infrastructure.

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