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Community voices concern over traffic and parking requirements for new developments

January 24, 2024 | Calistoga, Napa County, California



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Community voices concern over traffic and parking requirements for new developments
The Planning Commission meeting held on January 24, 2024, in Calistoga, Napa County, focused on critical discussions regarding traffic and parking concerns related to proposed developments in the area.

During the meeting, a resident raised significant concerns about the lack of employee parking at local establishments, specifically mentioning the Four Seasons and Solange. The resident highlighted the issue of traffic congestion on Silverado Trail, noting that it is often cluttered with abandoned vehicles. They expressed a desire for the three parcels under discussion to include comprehensive traffic management plans to mitigate the impact on local streets, particularly Archway and View.

The resident emphasized that traffic has increased significantly since new housing developments were constructed near the pizza place, turning Archway into a shortcut for drivers heading downtown. They requested assurance that the proposed developments would address these traffic issues and include off-street parking solutions to prevent overflow into residential areas.

In response, a representative clarified that while the objective design standards do not directly dictate the number of parking spaces required, they do consider traffic impacts as part of the review process. The discussion underscored the importance of integrating traffic management and parking solutions into future development plans to ensure community safety and accessibility.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further evaluate the traffic and parking implications of the proposed developments, ensuring that community concerns are addressed in the planning process.

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