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Winooski council sets June 16 public hearing on proposed transportation demand management rules
Summary
The council voted to introduce amendments to the Unified Land Use and Development Regulations that would require larger developments to include transportation demand management measures and possible parking reductions; staff will refine details and return for public comment on June 16.
Winooski City Council on Monday introduced amendments to the city’s Unified Land Use and Development Regulations that would require larger housing and commercial projects to submit transportation demand management (TDM) plans and make them eligible for reduced parking requirements.
The planning commission’s proposed changes, discussed at length with staff and the council, would apply to projects of 20 dwelling units or more and commercial developments of 5,000 square feet or greater. The proposal establishes tiered trip-reduction targets (higher requirements for larger, denser projects), a points-based menu of…
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