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Transportation staff outline limited paid‑parking rollout east of I‑35; plan includes hybrid paid/resident permits and neighborhood investments

5569023 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Transportation and Public Works presented a limited paid‑parking and curb‑management rollout east of I‑35, proposing hybrid paid/RPP blocks, two free household permits for hybrid participants and October 2025 signage.

Transportation and Public Works staff presented a limited, resident‑informed rollout of paid parking and curb‑management changes for the East of I‑35 study area on Aug. 12, 2025.

Why it matters: The Parking and Transportation Management District (PTMD) retains 51% of net paid‑parking revenue for local mobility projects such as sidewalks. Staff said the East‑side zone receives “spillover” parking demand from downtown and entertainment corridors; curb management is intended to encourage turnover, protect residential streets and generate revenue for neighborhood improvements.

Staffer Curtis Rogers described engagement dating to December 2024 and April 2025: a community meeting at Sanchez Elementary, a presentation to the E. Cesar Chavez contact team, a Christchurch…

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