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The Council directed staff to move forward with a parking study, pending funding, while deferring decisions on parking meters, fines, permits, and enforcement. It also prepared to consider final approval of an 87-unit affordable housing project, including a request for 54 parking spaces where 36 are currently allowed.
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No final decision was made on replacing the City’s 39 smart parking meters, which serve 71 spaces; staff will provide a map and return with options. Several parking policy changes will return for future discussion, while expanded enforcement hours will not move forward. The Branchville Crossing housing proposal will return for final consideration, with units intended for elderly or physically disabled residents and long-term affordability through a tax-credit program.
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