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Evansville council adopts revised parking code with new credits for green space and EV infrastructure
Summary
The Evansville Common Council on Dec. 15 adopted Ordinance G2025-27, which reduces many minimum parking requirements and creates a system of parking credits tied to green space, bike parking and EV chargers; council and residents debated neighborhood impacts and requested more public review time before the vote.
The Evansville Common Council voted unanimously Dec. 15 to adopt Ordinance G2025-27, a rewrite of the city's parking rules that lowers many minimum parking requirements and establishes a menu of "parking credits" for green space, trees, bicycle racks and electric-vehicle charging stations.
Ron (planning staff), who led the code rewrite, told councilors the changes followed about a year to 18 months of work and drew on variance histories and practices from other Indiana communities. "You're going to see that there's some…
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