North Winooski Avenue Parking Management Plan City Councilor-Stakeholder Committee Meeting #1
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Agenda Items
- Welcome, Project Team Introductions, Changes to the Agenda - 0:00
- Committee Introductions, Roles & Responsibilities - 2:47
- Public Comment Period - 15:23
- Parking Management Plan: Purpose, Goals, and Schedule - 31:32
- Phase A Scope of Work: Introduction & Committee Discussion - 35:05
- Public Comment Period - 75:11
- Action: Approve Phase A Scope of Work - 81:41
- Next Steps - 90:15
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Description
The next phase of the Winooski Avenue Transportation Study is the Parking Management Plan for North Winooski Avenue between Pearl Street and Riverside Avenue. Mayor Weinberger and President Tracy selected four community stakeholders to join the City Council Transportation, Energy and Utility Committee members to serve on a joint City Council-Stakeholder Committee for the North Winooski Avenue Parking Management Plan (PMP). The Committee will review and approve the scope of work, methodology, and public engagement plan for the PMP; will receive periodic updates on the plan from the project team (DPW, Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, and consultants from RSG); review recommendations of the plan; and will approve the final PMP after it is presented to the Ward 2/3 NPA. Committee meetings will be virtual and open to the public.
This is the first joint City Council-Stakeholder Committee meeting for the North Winooski Avenue Parking Management Plan.
You can view the other meetings in this series at cctv.org/tags/winooski-avenue-transportation-study.
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