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QuickPark withdraws appeal after panel requires bicycle parking at 420 Tenth Street
Summary
QuickPark asked the Planning Commission to waive a bike‑parking condition for its licensed 420 Tenth Street lot, arguing the location and street conditions make racks unusable. Staff said the Toledo Municipal Code requires bike parking; the operator withdrew an appeal and agreed to return with a placement amendment.
The City of Toledo Planning Commission heard an appeal from Michael Miller, president and CEO of QuickPark, seeking relief from condition 6 of site plan case SPR250020, which requires bicycle parking at the company’s licensed lot at 420 Tenth Street.
Miller told the commission the lot has operated under a license for more than 15 years and was reconfigured at the city’s request in 2015. “We just think it is, unneeded at the time,” he said, arguing the street is poorly maintained, the lot has limited sidewalk space and “there's just no use for bicycle parking on that lot.” He said QuickPark operates other downtown facilities that have bike stalls that are rarely used.
Miss Cottrell, Deputy Director of Planning, and other…
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