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Parking Commission approves last-minute proposal to eliminate 46 parking spots on Second Street

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On Dec. 6, 2019, the Duluth Parking Commission voted to eliminate 46 metered parking spaces on East ...

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2 COMMENTS

  1. St. Luke’s employees have been parking on the avenues and streets near the hospital, which really limits where the neighborhood residents can park. St Luke’s never surveyed the neighborhood residents, which is no surprise. Who do residents complain to? Winter parking is that much worse with lack of snow removal.

  2. Not blaming St. Luke’s employees, but the City and hospital should have a public forum for people to voice their concerns and look for a possible remedy to this situation. It will impact anyone who lives near, works at, visits, or drives by St. Luke’s hospital. 46 parking spots is a lot of premium space to lose in that neighborhood.

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