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Staff presents parking-count study showing ample district capacity but peak pressure on Grandview Avenue
Summary
A year-long parking-count study found more than 1,400 spaces in the study area and an average occupancy of about 33 percent, though Grandview Avenue (Subarea A) experiences frequent peak pressure; staff recommended signage, shared parking and a targeted turnover study.
City planning staff presented a multi-season parking-count study for the First and Grandview District on April 15, finding the district has over 1,400 parking spaces and an average occupancy of roughly 33 percent, though some segments on Grandview Avenue reach congested levels during peak periods.
Planner Alex (staff) described the methodology: teams measured capacity across 100 street segments and three parking lots, then collected counts four times daily across all days of the…
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