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Regional Park-and‑Ride plan update flags capacity, access and security issues; public comments due Sept. 23
Summary
Consultant Jonathan Slason presented an update to the Regional Park‑and‑Ride Plan on Sept. 6, noting 10 facilities inside Chittenden County and four outside, recommended amenities including EV charging and shelter, and site concerns such as Richmond’s Exit 11 capacity and a Charlotte lot blocked over behavior; TAC invited comments by Sept. 23.
Consultant Jonathan Slason of RSG presented an update to the Chittenden County Regional Park‑and‑Ride Plan to the Transportation Advisory Committee on Sept. 6, saying the plan’s facility inventory includes 10 lots inside the county and four outside and that formal action on the plan is expected at the TAC’s October meeting.
The presentation laid out recommended attributes for Park‑and‑Ride facilities — EV charging, transit shelters, wifi, bike lockers, lighting and improved walk/bike/transit access — and urged the committee to consider how lots function in context rather than rely only on strict labels. Slason also described a “parking continuum” between intercept lots and classic Park‑and‑ride facilities and recommended planning…
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