Fulshear is growing super fast, and that means way more cars are hitting the roads. The city's trying to figure out how to handle the traffic jams that come with all this new development.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
The density study will cost $12,000, with the EDC contributing $6,000. The eventual construction of a parking structure could cost millions.
Downtown businesses, property owners, and visitors who will have improved access and a more functional downtown environment.
Current development potential is limited by the lack of parking.
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The city is exploring options to address downtown parking needs by funding a study for a potential parking structure. This could impact downtown accessibility and support future business growth.
A critical need for downtown parking is hindering development. The EDC is moving forward with a density study for a parking structure to address this issue, which is seen as essential for revitalizing the downtown area.
A study found a downtown underpass to be feasible but costly, with ongoing discussions about funding and potential easements.
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