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Sandpoint advances parking-management plan amid downtown lot rehab and public engagement
Summary
Planning staff reported ongoing public engagement on a proposed parking-management plan, updates to the downtown parking-lot resurfacing project, and proposed policy changes including a six-hour resident pass at City Beach and changes to on-street time limits.
City planning staff and public works briefed the Sandpoint City Council on March 19 about an active public engagement process for a parking-management plan, changes to the draft proposal based on feedback, and an imminent downtown parking-lot resurfacing project.
Jason Welker, planning and community development director, said the parking-management public engagement has drawn more than 1,000 responses to a satisfaction survey; about 40% of respondents are city residents. Welker said staff propose a draft change that would offer 6 hours of free parking at City Beach for city-resident pass holders and…
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