vision2020
RE: when you are up to your *** in alligators,....trolley for downtown
The user component of the downtown study showed that patrons do not perceive
parking as a problem. However, business owners did state hat parking was a
significant problem. DuFresne-Henry thought this discrepancy might be
caused because employees and business owners must move their cars every
three hours. It was a surprise that over 60% of the business owners did not
know they could buy a parking sticker from the City that would allow them
unlimited access. If you would like a copy of the tabulation of the
business owner/property owner survey and the client survey, please e-mail me
or visit www.downtownmoscow.com
Barbara Richardson
Latah Economic Development Council
121 Sweet Ave.
Moscow, Idaho 83843
(208) 885-2832
(208) 885-3803 (fax)
edc@moscow.com
www.moscow.com/edc
-----Original Message-----
From: WMSteed@aol.com [mailto:WMSteed@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 6:22 PM
To: scottcamas@turbonet.com; vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: Re: when you are up to your *** in alligators,....trolley for
downtown
In a message dated 2/8/02 6:58:51 PM, scottcamas@turbonet.com writes:
<< would help the downtown parking problem >>
No problem with the trolley proposal but am I mistaken or did I see in the
paper that the downtown consultants did not find a downtown "parking
problem." I know that I never have to park more than a quarter block from
where I am going. It would probably be too negative to bring up downtown
business employee parking on this venue.
Walter Steed
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