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Demand exists today for a new parking structure in the vicinity of the Garrahy Courthouse. Current parking demand in the downtown core surpasses the available supply Employers (incl. courthouse) have arrangements today to park employees as far away as the State House
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Demand exists today for a new parking structure in the vicinity of the Garrahy Courthouse. • Current parking demand in the downtown core surpasses the available supply • Employers (incl. courthouse) have arrangements today to park employees as far away as the State House • Many surface lots in downtown near the 195 District are ripe for redevelopment if parking rights are preserved in a municipal structure • Proposed development on adjacent 195 District sites will require 100’s of parking spaces, sufficient to fill a new garage • 195 District-wide will require 1000’s of spaces in the future
Demand for a sizable new structure in this core area is present today and will grow significantly in the near term. • Planning for a core area municipal structure now promotes new development interest and makes infeasible projects feasible • Demand for structured parking in this core area alone will exceed 1,000 spaces so a large structure is warranted • Active streetfront uses and sidewalk activity allows for minimal impact on critical downtown streets, Richmond and Clifford. • 24-hour staffed presence and maintenance to ensure easy access on foot and by car in all weather and seasonal conditions • Include multi-modal features, transit shelters, covered secure bicycle parking, a car-share pod, travel information