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Norcross accepts downtown parking study; staff warns of potential shortfall if projects proceed
Summary
Council accepted findings of the 2025 Downtown Norcross parking study showing current supply (538 spaces) roughly matches current demand (504), but projected development and recommended higher parking ratios could create a deficit of roughly 83 spaces even after a proposed 70-space addition.
The Norcross City Council voted to accept the findings of a 2025 downtown parking study while declining at this meeting to commit to specific recommended actions.
Parking staff summarized supply and demand scenarios: under current local standards the study estimates a total parking demand of about 504 spaces against a supply of 538; when applying recommended, generally higher, parking ratios and…
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