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* Round Table Gioia: Finance decoder from Strong Towns New guy: Is moderating housing panel for CVPDC
Lets get representation from our group
* Parking Requirements
What is the desired ordinance for parking requirements change? Nathan pulls up the https://library.municode.com/va/lynchburg/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH35.2ZOOR_ARTVISIDEST_S35.2-62.4RENUPASP][current parking requirements - one space for dwelling unit - 1 per 4 persons of rated capacity This makes parking lot several times larger than building Unless you make a garage Right now walkable restaurants are currently illegal Should we change “required” change to “recommended change?” Fiscal argument: Reducing parking requirements will help reduce the burden on small businesses It works downtown. Lets make it citywide. Where did the parking requirements come from? http://shoup.bol.ucla.edu/PrefaceHighCostFreeParking.pdf][The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald Shoup talks a lot about this There is currently a “Mass Transit” Provision that allows exceptions when near Mass Transit. It would be great if we had a Case Study / Personal Story. The guy who does “Rebuild and Restore” has an https://newsadvance.com/news/article_2d68a6f3-60e2-54cc-9a6e-8819b314e176.html][article in the News and Advance about development They had to tear down the shopping strip by Kroger so that they could build some extra parking to meet parkign requirements when building the gas station. We should possibly consider telling them to do away with parking requirements entirely. We should talk to any city council member about this. Sterling Wilder was worried that reducing parking requirements for the hotel on Rivermont would cause issues for the neighborhood. Cities we could use as examples there are 3 cities in VA - Charllotesville - Roanoke - Richmond
*Take pictures of the empty parking lots* With this we can show that the parking requirements are ridiculous
A few similar cities that also got rid of parking requirements: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastonia,_North_Carolina][Gastonia, NC (eight lane highway?)
- old manufacturing city
- now a suburb of Charlotte
- going through renewal now
- but maybe don't mention
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson,_Tennessee][Jackson, TN
- Population 68,000
- Got rid of parking requirements in 2021
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunwoody,_Georgia][Dunwoody, GA - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayetteville,_North_Carolina][Fayetteville, NC
- Was on a podcast and said that they have barely noticed
Parking Reform Network has a https://parkingreform.org/resources/mandates-map/][map of which cities have done this
Show a long list of cities rather than trying to pick a specific city.
* Pierce St Renewal Skip this because those people didn't make it
* Finance Decoder We should do it. Crash analysis studio was too big. Maybe this will be better Do this on a 1st Saturday?
* CVPDC Housing Panel SCHEDULED: <2025-06-25 Wed> Probably at the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance Building
* Lynchburg Road Issues At Corner of Oakley and Lakeside Dr dangerous intersection with poor visibility
Pictures of the Sidewalk that was unearthed on Pierce St at 5th st This project needs to be finished at some point
The bus bench on Fort Avenue at Langhorne Rd was sagging but is now fixed
Mobile Repair Cafe
* Bus Service Make bus free? Make specific stops free?
* Things we need to do - Branded vests
We can buy regular vests and print them ourselves at Vector Space
- Attend a council meeting - We are currently a Stage 1 Strong Towns Group
When Gioia becomes a full-fledged leader, we become Stage 2 If we get more members, we can get to higher stages
* Next Project SCHEDULED: <2025-06-13 Tue> Attend a council meeting in June
We need to pick a good one to go to. Lets figure out whats on the agenda.
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