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Council hears parking study options for downtown and tourist district, staff to return with next steps
Summary
Staff presented maps showing public, easement and private parking in downtown and the tourist district and noted the city lacks comprehensive usage data. Council discussed short-term steps (e.g., 3-hour parking in public green areas), enforcement constraints on easement areas, and longer-term transportation-based approaches; staff will return with proposed options and possible code changes.
Woodinville city staff briefed the council on public parking availability and restrictions in downtown and the tourist district on April 21, showing a mix of city-owned lots, easements and private stalls and advising that the city has not completed a data-driven study of supply and demand.
The presentation noted that some spaces are outside the city’s right-of-way and sit in easements…
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