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Winooski council adopts new transportation demand management rules, offering parking reductions for projects that reduce car trips

5211798 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved amendments to Unified Land Use and Development Regulations §4.17 that require larger projects to include measures encouraging alternatives to private vehicle trips and provide parking reductions for qualifying developments.

Winooski City Council on Monday approved changes to the city’s transportation demand management (TDM) rules that require larger housing and commercial projects to include strategies to reduce private-vehicle trips and allow developers to earn reduced parking requirements.

The new language, adopted after a public hearing and staff presentation, applies to developments that meet the project-size threshold described in the amended rules and offers a 20% parking reduction for qualifying projects in the Gateway and downtown C1/C2 districts and 15% for residential districts where…

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