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Key Dates:
Thursday, March 5th, There is a meeting scheduled at 7:00pm somewhere at CRCDS for the updated site proposal to be presented for feedback. Zina Lagonegro of planning commission fame can't attend but her supervisor, Art Ientilucci, Director of Zoning, has been invited and may attend.
Monday, March 16th, The planning commission meeting to approve the project is still set for 6:30p.m. at city hall.
Comment:
Walking the site Sunday, it was suggested that when viewing the site and looking out at the area next to the proposed staff entrance, gently sloping away to the Southeast, that it would be easy to envision that it would offer the most convenient almost private parking lot, and to fixate on that specific placement for parking expansion in the design. The fact that spaces, equally close and really more convenient already exist just out of sight one level up might not have been considered. That these are also the farthest from the rest of the campus and that expansion closer to the rest of the stated needs, class and event spaces, should keep them available for ACS' relatively exclusive use may not have occurred to anyone. It really seems that there is more capacity in the Northwest lot vicinity to place truly convenient parking elegantly within a much smaller footprint.
Update, 3-2 There is a scheduled meeting at CRCDS (don't know specifically where yet)
Why do this?Key Dates:
Thursday, March 5th, There is a meeting scheduled at 7:00pm somewhere at CRCDS for the updated site proposal to be presented for feedback. Zina Lagonegro of planning commission fame can't attend but her supervisor, Art Ientilucci, Director of Zoning, has been invited and may attend.
Monday, March 16th, The planning commission meeting to approve the project is still set for 6:30p.m. at city hall.
Comment:
Walking the site Sunday, it was suggested that when viewing the site and looking out at the area next to the proposed staff entrance, gently sloping away to the Southeast, that it would be easy to envision that it would offer the most convenient almost private parking lot, and to fixate on that specific placement for parking expansion in the design. The fact that spaces, equally close and really more convenient already exist just out of sight one level up might not have been considered. That these are also the farthest from the rest of the campus and that expansion closer to the rest of the stated needs, class and event spaces, should keep them available for ACS' relatively exclusive use may not have occurred to anyone. It really seems that there is more capacity in the Northwest lot vicinity to place truly convenient parking elegantly within a much smaller footprint.
Update, 3-2 There is a scheduled meeting at CRCDS (don't know specifically where yet)


The ACS has asserted it doesn't care about distance to walk (up to 1/4 mile), only that a number of spaces be achieved. It has also stated a need to potential reduce costs in the current economic environment, surely the incremental options proposed could dramatically reduce costs and maintenance.
What to do next?