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