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Council directs staff to return with residential permit program for Mill Street lot
Summary
After presentations and substantial public input, City staff were directed to return with a resolution for a residential permit parking program for the 309 Mill Street lot; staff proposed using the 19 lower-level spaces for permits, reserving roughly eight permits for residents within 200 feet, and offered $60 per quarter ($240 annually) as the baseline fee with possible discounted annual options.
Council heard a staff proposal to create a residential permit parking program for the city-owned lot at 309 Mill Street and asked staff to return with a resolution describing eligibility, permit counts and fees.
Chief of Police Alex Gamelgard outlined the lot—s layout: 33 spaces total (14 upper-level, 19 lower-level) with the upper level currently posted for three-hour parking. Staff recommended designating the lower retaining-wall side of the lower level for residential permits (alternatively, making all lower-level spaces permit-capable) and suggested an initial permit cap of about eight permits allocated to residents within…
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