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City staff recommend permit reform, signage and wayfinding after downtown parking study
Summary
A $20,000 parking study for the downtown urban renewal district recommended reforming the parking-permit program, striping additional on-street spaces, branding public parking and improving wayfinding. Staff noted enforcement capacity increases and constraints on designating a single permit lot.
Tyler reported that the city contracted Studio Davis in October to study downtown parking at a cost of $20,000 and has completed the consultant's work.
Staff summarized four shorter-term recommendations: reform and update the existing parking-permit program, stripe additional on-street parking where feasible, adopt a naming and branding scheme for public parking areas, and introduce comprehensive wayfinding for downtown visitors. "One potential option that we believe can be done in a relatively…
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