Parking spaces may be getting bigger
Barbara Diamond
[City to consider change in size of parking spaces]
SUVs, vans and trucks take up more space than is allotted for compact
cars, but that hasn’t stopped drivers of the bigger vehicles from parking
in compact car spaces.
It’s legal, but it makes it tough sometimes to open the doors of cars
parked in the adjoining space. The city code specifies a measurement of
8-by-15 feet measures compact spaces, compared to other spaces that
measure 8-feet-4 inches by 18 feet.
The City Council recently directed the Planning Commission to study
the possibility of changing the code to a mid-range uniform size.
Councilwoman Cheryl Kinsman proposed the study. The change would apply
only to new parking spaces, public or private, she said.
“The code section needs to be updated to correspond more closely to
the type and size of vehicles driven today,” Kinsman said.
Uniform-sized spaces are being used in other cities, according to
Kinsman.
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