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Council allows gravel for certain park and nonprofit athletic parking, defines 'hard surface' as asphalt or concrete

6678810 · October 15, 2025
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Summary

Suffolk City Council approved an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance permitting gravel parking in overflow and certain park/athletic areas operated by nonprofits and clarified that 'hard surface' means asphalt or concrete.

Suffolk City Council voted 8-0 to amend the city's Unified Development Ordinance to allow gravel or similar surfaces for certain parking areas and to clarify that a "hard surface" parking area means asphalt or concrete.

Kevin Wine, director of planning and community development, explained the proposed amendment (OTA 2025-6) would permit the director to allow gravel in overflow parking,…

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