Councilors look to shrink parking lots : vimarsana.com

Councilors look to shrink parking lots


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Norman citizens may see fewer parking spaces but more businesses if a committee pursues a plan to implement a parking maximum for new commercial development.
The Community Planning and Transportation Committee Thursday discussed possible changes to the city’s code requirements as part of a two-year goal to incentivize “green building codes,” an office memo from Planning and Community Development reads.
City Council Ward 4 Lee Hall, Ward 7 Stephen Holman and Ward 8 Matt Peacock were in favor of rethinking parking space requirements in light of new shopping and dining trends that may become more commonplace.
A recent study by Arity, a transportation and technology data company, found a growing number of Americans — especially millennials — are choosing not to own a car as ride-share companies and public transportation increase in popularity.

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