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Threadgill Park parking study finds environmental hurdles and high per-space estimates; council takes no action
Summary
Staff reported that building 30 right-of-way parking spaces at Threadgill Park would face wetlands, costly mitigation and a multi-year permitting timeline; council elected to take no action and leave status quo for the right-of-way spaces.
City staff presented a cost and feasibility summary for creating roughly 30 right-of-way parking spaces along Calhoun and Hickory at Threadgill Park and recommended no immediate action after enumerating environmental constraints and cost estimates.
Staff said the surface work alone for the 30 spots was estimated in the staff presentation as "somewhere around" an amount stated in the packet (the figure in the oral presentation…
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