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Marshall Medical Center outlines plan to manage parking, says 772 spaces available
Summary
Marshall Medical Center presented a parking analysis to Placerville City Council showing 772 total spaces, room to reassign staff parking, and a plan to phase out two temporary lots as new enforcement and permit systems are implemented.
Marshall Medical Center told the Placerville City Council on April 8 that it has 772 parking spaces across its campus and that recent counts show vacant capacity the hospital says can be addressed through management and enforcement rather than building expensive new lots or parking structures.
The hospital presented a multi-year parking study and a short-term compliance plan during the council’s presentation period. Marshall facilities director Tak Saito said the facility and outside consultant Kimley‑Horn concluded the hospital does not presently need a new parking structure or permanent surface lot and instead should “right‑size” and better manage existing spaces.
Why it matters: Hospital parking affects patients’ access and the city’s circulation near the campus. Building new structured parking was estimated in the…
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