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Parking study shows roughly 230-space shortfall at peak times; town examines targeted fixes
Summary
An executive overview of Walker Consultants' downtown parking study presented to the Aberdeen Town Board estimates a peak-period deficit of about 230 spaces and outlines options including shared-use agreements, a 21-space near-railroad site and pedestrian improvements.
Town planning staff presented an executive overview of a downtown parking study by Walker Consultants at the Oct. 13 work session and said the inventory and demand analysis shows a peak-period shortfall that staff estimated at about 230 spaces.
"About 230 spaces," planning staff summarized while reviewing the study's task reports and inventory of on-street and off-street spaces. The study included a building and business inventory tied to parking demand…
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