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Downtown Parking Committee endorses moving staff spaces, shortens time limits near City Hall

3846911 · June 14, 2025
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Summary

The Downtown Parking Advisory Committee voted to reassign roughly half of staff-designated spaces near Bangor City Hall to general public parking, and recommended making nearby short-term spaces one hour (not 30 minutes) with a pilot review period.

Courtney O'Donnell, interim assistant city manager, asked the Downtown Parking Advisory Committee on behalf of city staff to consider reconfiguring parking near Bangor City Hall to improve accessibility for the public and people attending meetings.

O'Donnell said the proposal would move about half of the roughly dozen staff-designated spaces from the lower Center Street hill to spaces closer to the top of Center Street and evaluate five nearby short-term (currently 90-minute) spaces for City Hall access. “The intent is, instead of…

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