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URD approves $5 million parking strategy; parking pilot, data collection underway
Summary
Bozeman Downtown Urban Renewal District approved a $5 million allocation for parking infrastructure and is launching a pilot and data-driven planning process, city staff told the URD board.
The Bozeman Downtown Urban Renewal District board confirmed an allocation of $5,000,000 to support downtown parking infrastructure and public–private partnership planning, staff told board members at a June meeting.
The URD is moving to pair the funding with a data-driven strategy. “We have specifically gotten $5,000,000 approved, through the downtown URD,” said Ellie, economic development staff, adding that the team is collecting a month of parking occupancy and use data and expects a full month of results by early July. “We think we'll have a full month of data by June, early July.”
Why it matters: the URD money is intended to buy or subsidize parking…
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