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Emeryville staff propose citywide bike-parking code update to meet transit-oriented grant rules
Summary
City planning staff on Oct. 23 proposed rewriting Emeryville’s bicycle-parking rules so nonresidential requirements are measured by square footage and fit a simplified one-page table to satisfy MTC/TOC grant requirements.
City planning staff on Oct. 23 recommended changes to Emeryville’s bicycle-parking requirements that would simplify nonresidential calculations into a one-page square-footage table and bring the city’s code language into alignment with Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) grant eligibility tied to Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC) designations.
Sherry, a planning staff presenter, told the commission that Emeryville already meets most parking quantity expectations but must update how the requirements are written to be eligible for upcoming MTC grant programs. “It’s our wording that’s triggering this,” Sherry said, explaining…
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