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Marshall Hospital presents parking study; commission told managing existing spaces is cheaper than building new
Summary
Marshall Hospital representatives updated the Planning Commission on March 18 with a multi‑year parking study showing campus peak demand under commonly used occupancy thresholds and outlining a plan to manage existing parking rather than build new spaces.
Marshall Hospital representatives gave the Placerville Planning Commission a detailed update on parking counts and a management plan on March 18, saying the campus currently has more supply than daily demand and that targeted management can address the hospital’s primary problems without constructing new parking.
Marshall’s director of support and facilities, Tak Saito, and civil engineer Frederick Venter presented multi‑year parking counts (2022–2025), a campus map of 772 total spaces and a heat‑map showing peak occupancies. Venter told commissioners that the overall campus occupancy peak remained below the conventional 85% threshold used in parking management (about 79% morning peak, roughly 79%…
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