The South Pasadena City Council is taking significant steps to address ongoing parking challenges as discussions continue regarding the Library/Community Center Site Plan. During a recent meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee, members acknowledged the pressing need to tackle parking issues that have been described as a "black hole" for the city’s resources.
The committee highlighted that the current zoning code does not mandate parking requirements, which has led to concerns about the potential impact on the community. Members debated the feasibility of incorporating underground parking into the site plan, ultimately deciding against it due to high costs, estimated at around $125,000 per space. This decision reflects a broader understanding of the financial implications and the need for transparency in the planning process.
To ensure clarity, the committee agreed to include a note in the site plan documentation indicating that underground parking was considered but deemed cost-prohibitive. This approach aims to inform the public about the discussions that took place while also summarizing alternative parking options that may be more viable.
As the city moves forward, the emphasis remains on finding practical solutions to enhance parking availability and address community needs. The committee's proactive stance signals a commitment to transparency and responsible planning, ensuring that residents are kept informed about developments that directly affect their daily lives.