Instead of spending funds on designated parking spaces for people attending functions that draw large crowds (ex: graduation, sporting events), schools should focus their investments on the students, faculty, and the learning environment. When those events do occur, the school should provide adequate parking management and staffing in order to minimize any conflict with the daily routine of surrounding neighbors and businesses.
View the following links to see how the new zoning ordinance (DRAFT) addresses off-street parking requirements for school:
Off-street Parking Schedule (Schools) >> http://bit.ly/Antioch-ZO-Off-streetparking-schedule-schools
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Defining the Built Character of Antioch
Exclude schools from downtown off-street parking requirements
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Instead of spending funds on designated parking spaces for people attending functions that draw large crowds (ex: graduation, sporting events), schools should focus their investments on the students, faculty, and the learning environment. When those events do occur, the school should provide adequate parking management and staffing in order to minimize any conflict with the daily routine of surrounding neighbors and businesses.
View the following links to see how the new zoning ordinance (DRAFT) addresses off-street parking requirements for school:
Off-street Parking Schedule (Schools) >> http://bit.ly/Antioch-ZO-Off-streetparking-schedule-schools
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Absolutely! School funds should be used for benefit of student education!
Absolutely! School funds should be used for benefit of student education!