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Staff proposes biannual license and engineering inspections for aging parking ramps

5767044 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

City staff proposed a parking‑ramp licensure program requiring third‑party structural inspections every two years for ramps exposed to snow and deicing, with a $175 administrative fee and an effective implementation timeline that would include a public hearing and a planned license start date of Jan. 1, 2026.

City building and inspections staff told the council Monday they will bring an ordinance creating a parking‑ramp licensure program back for public hearing after stakeholder engagement this year. The proposed program would require owners of vehicle parking structures that include elevated or below‑grade structural levels exposed to winter maintenance (snow removal, deicing) to obtain a two‑year license and submit a…

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