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Small Parklawn Court project targets sidewalks for transit access; council flags rental‑market equity
Summary
Parklawn Court reconstruction would replace a 1966 cul‑de‑sac, add sidewalks (8‑ft around the bulb), and assess the four multifamily properties approximately $1,037.50 per apartment unit; council accepted staff recommendation to keep online input open through Dec. 10 and discuss final action Dec. 16.
Council heard a compact reconstruction proposal for Parklawn Court on Dec. 8 that would rebuild a 1966 concrete cul‑de‑sac, add sidewalks to improve access to transit and nearby parks, and impose modest special assessments on four multifamily property owners.
Scope and rationale: graduate engineer Chris Moore said the cul‑de‑sac is 36 ft wide and in poor condition (PCI ~51 for the segment). Staff proposed a 27‑ft roadway (one‑sided parking), 5‑ft sidewalks on the stem and an 8‑ft sidewalk around the bulb of the cul‑de‑sac on the back of curb to preserve…
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