More shops could open in OTR without more parking
5 years ago
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The city is exploring the option to remove all parking regulations for new developments in Over-the-Rhine and some surrounding neighborhoods. In a postcard delivered Tuesday, the city notified neighborhood residents to three public meetings, during which city staff, planning officials and eventually City Council members will consider applying an urban parking overlay district over Downtown, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton and adjacent portions of Mount Auburn and the West End.
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