Category Archives: Parking

KC Jazz site to become parking lot

The former KC Jazz site will be demolished to make way for a temporary parking lot while the Irving Street Bridge is reconstructed over the next year.

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City to assess parking

The city will assess parking in problem areas with the help of a consultant, including assessing future demand and evaluating parking fees.

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Brownstones redevelopment plan amended for parking

A temporary parking lot for the Brownstones development would remain in use for at least a year after the second phase of the 480-unit development is completed, under legislation passed last month.

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Planning Board approves 58 units on Esterbrook

The Planning Board approved a site plan and variances for a 58-unit senior affordable housing complex on Esterbrook Avenue, contingent upon securing the use of 18 parking spaces at a neighboring church.

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Agreement proposes $150K for 17-space deficiency

The developer of a proposed senior affordable housing complex would pay $150,000 to offset a parking deficiency of 17 spaces under an agreement introduced by City Council.

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City Council authorizes settlement

A longtime dispute over a since-developed downtown parking lot seems to be coming to an amicable settlement.

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Parking agreement for The Mint amended

City Council finalized changes to a parking financial agreement with developers of the Mint that provided some $300,000 in lieu of nearly 60 parking spaces.

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Phase 2 of Brownstones moves forward

The second phase of Meridia Brownstones would significantly boost the number of parking spaces originally approved for the entire project a decade ago.

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