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Main Street survey: downtown residents favor green space and improved parking for City Hall site
Summary
Stuart Main Street reported results of a 202‑response survey showing residents prefer public green space, streetscape improvements and more parking for the City Hall waterfront site; board members discussed parking options, a possible two‑story height preference and next steps for workshops and outreach.
Stuart Main Street presented the results of a community survey about the future of the City Hall site during the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting, reporting 202 responses and broad support for preserving green space and improving pedestrian connections and parking.
"65% of them were actual residents of the downtown area," said Candace Callahan, executive director of Stuart Main Street, who led the presentation. She said respondents prioritized green space and better pedestrian and streetscape…
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