Georgetown's considering swapping out some street parking for public seating areas downtown. This could mean more space for outdoor dining or just relaxing, but it might also make finding a parking spot a bit trickier.
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Changes to parking may affect revenue from parking meters or fees, and potential costs associated with creating new loading zones or alternative parking solutions.
Pedestrians and those who prefer alternative transportation, as well as businesses that benefit from increased foot traffic due to a more inviting streetscape.
Businesses that rely heavily on immediate street parking for customer access, and drivers who may need to search longer for parking.
The project involves changes to parking around the downtown square, including the removal of some on-street parking to create more pedestrian space. Businesses and residents are concerned about the impact on accessibility and the availability of parking for customers and visitors.
Georgetown considers converting street parking for public seating KXAN Austin
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