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Marietta council advances downtown dumpster enclosure and parking swap with First Baptist Church
Summary
Council members approved moving forward with a plan to build a new dumpster enclosure and reconfigure on-street parking near Root and Hansel streets, including a proposed right-of-way land swap with First Baptist Church and one-way traffic changes to gain parking spaces.
Marietta City Council members on Monday directed staff to move forward with a proposal to build an angled dumpster enclosure at the corner of Root and Hansel streets and to pursue a right-of-way land swap with First Baptist Church that would create additional on-street parking.
The proposal, labeled Option B in staff materials and developed in coordination with church architect Don Dorsey, would replace several roll carts and small on-street dumpsters with a built enclosure similar to the one behind Starbucks. The enclosure is described as a minimum four-stall structure with two dumpsters per stall (double-stacked), providing…
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