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~ The City of Colorado Springs is seeking input from residents, businesses, and visitors to improve parking and curbside management in two areas with diverse needs. The Downtown and Old Colorado City areas are facing challenges with parking and the city is looking for ways to better manage these issues.
To gather feedback, the city has launched a survey for individuals to share their experiences with parking in these areas. The survey also allows participants to identify any problem areas or suggest improvements through an interactive map. This information will be used by city staff to develop a Parking and Curb Management Plan.
The curbside, also known as the curb lane, is a valuable public space that serves multiple purposes such as loading and unloading, bus stops, parking, and more. In Downtown and Old Colorado City, this space is in high demand from various groups and businesses. Additionally, off-street parking in lots and garages plays a crucial role in the overall parking system in these areas.
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The survey can be accessed on the city's website at ColoradoSprings.gov/2024ParkingPlan. It will remain open until August 28th. Residents can also sign up for a newsletter to stay informed about the Parking and Curb Management Plan as well as future community engagement opportunities.
The city hopes that by gathering feedback from those who live, work, and visit these areas, they can create a plan that addresses the specific needs of each community. With this information, they aim to improve the overall parking experience for everyone involved.
To gather feedback, the city has launched a survey for individuals to share their experiences with parking in these areas. The survey also allows participants to identify any problem areas or suggest improvements through an interactive map. This information will be used by city staff to develop a Parking and Curb Management Plan.
The curbside, also known as the curb lane, is a valuable public space that serves multiple purposes such as loading and unloading, bus stops, parking, and more. In Downtown and Old Colorado City, this space is in high demand from various groups and businesses. Additionally, off-street parking in lots and garages plays a crucial role in the overall parking system in these areas.
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The survey can be accessed on the city's website at ColoradoSprings.gov/2024ParkingPlan. It will remain open until August 28th. Residents can also sign up for a newsletter to stay informed about the Parking and Curb Management Plan as well as future community engagement opportunities.
The city hopes that by gathering feedback from those who live, work, and visit these areas, they can create a plan that addresses the specific needs of each community. With this information, they aim to improve the overall parking experience for everyone involved.
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