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Staff presents parking-analysis and recommends zoning-code updates to address growth and micromobility
Summary
Planning staff presented a citywide parking analysis, recommending ordinance changes including removing minimum parking requirements, defining recreational and commercial vehicles, and conducting a parking utilization study.
City planning staff presented a parking analysis to the Planning and Zoning Commission, mapping current no‑parking zones and public lots, identifying discrepancies between the ordinance and on‑the‑ground parking, and recommending changes for the municipal zoning code update.
Planner Katie Oberlin said she used the city ordinance (Chapter 351) and GIS to map where parking is allowed and where it exists in practice, including Town Square lots and several no‑parking designations recorded in the code. She…
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