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Sandpoint staff to seek bids for downtown parking-lot resurfacing; commission discusses art, kiosks and paid-parking integration

2547549 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported plans to seek bids for resurfacing a downtown parking lot, preserve six trees, consolidate access off Third Avenue and potentially install digital kiosks and license-plate parking technology that could tie into broader paid-parking plans.

City staff told the Sandpoint Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation Commission on March 11 that the city will go out for bids in the next two to three weeks to resurface a downtown parking lot and make minor access changes.

Jason Walker, the acting city liaison, described a project that is primarily a new asphalt surface with relatively minor changes to swales and access points intended to reduce pedestrian conflicts. Staff said they will preserve six trees based on the tree commission’s…

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