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Design Review Board approves Temple parking-lot redesign with landscaping and lighting

5541983 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

The Salina Design Review Board approved a certificate of compatibility for a reconstructed parking lot at 336 South Santa Fe Avenue, authorizing resurfacing, narrowed entrances, 12 landscape islands along street frontages and six light poles while preserving one-way circulation and 104 off‑street spaces.

The Salina Design Review Board voted 3-0 to approve Certificate of Compatibility 25-15, allowing the City of Salina Engineering Division to redesign and reconstruct the parking lot serving the Temple at 336 South Santa Fe Avenue. The approved plan includes resurfacing, narrowed concrete entrances to provide deeper adjacent stalls, 12 landscape islands along the Seventh Street and Santa Fe frontages, six new light poles and pavement re-striping; the finished lot would provide 100 regular spaces and 4 ADA spaces for a total of 104 off‑street parking spaces.

Planning staff told the board the project is funded with money accumulated through the downtown STAR bond district and that the proposal retains the…

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