Brownstones redevelopment plan amended for parking
A temporary parking lot for the Brownstones development would remain in use for at least a year after the second phase of the 480-unit development is completed, under legislation passed last month.
A temporary parking lot for the Brownstones development would remain in use for at least a year after the second phase of the 480-unit development is completed, under legislation passed last month.
The second phase of Meridia Brownstones would significantly boost the number of parking spaces originally approved for the entire project a decade ago.
A revised second phase of Meridia Brownstones could come before the Redevelopment Agency as early as next month.
Additional residential permit parking and time limited parking would come to the neighborhood around Meridia Brownstones if legislation is adopted next week.
More changes were agreed to with the developer of Meridia Brownstones, with another major amendment expected in the new year.
Almost a year after City Council instituted street parking changes in the vicinity of Meridia Brownstones, the governing body approved further measures to add residential parking permits in the neighborhood.
The developer of a massive Elizabeth Avenue project is expected to include more parking when it seeks approvals for the second phase of the project later this year.
All but a handful of temporary certificates of occupancy (TCO) have been issued for the 298-unit first phase of Meridia Brownstones.