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Dublin council reviews Riverview streetscape plans, narrows on-street parking to 12 spaces
Summary
City staff and consultants presented revised streetscape plans for the North Riverview/Wing Hill/Blacksmith area, showing support for brick sidewalks, a cobblestone band, and a reduced 12-space on-street parking option; council and residents pressed for timed parking and more accessible spaces.
City of Dublin staff and consultants on Jan. 27 presented updated streetscape plans for the historic district near North Riverview Street, proposing brick sidewalks, granite curbs, a cobblestone band around the new Cohatch block and several on‑street parking options — including a scaled-back plan that would add 12 spaces on the east side of Lower North Riverview Street.
The update from Massimo Patar, Mike Brehm (EMH&T) and John Woods (MKSK) followed feedback from council in November and from the Architectural Review Board. The team said the latest design preserves brick sidewalks and crosswalks while using asphalt for most travel lanes, and it recommends a cobblestone band to increase durability in the center of the block and to visually tie the new work to the historic stone wall.
Consultants said the full parking option could add up to about 21 spaces; the city and Cohatch negotiated a more constrained…
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