The city is investing $60,000 in the first step toward addressing long-standing parking issues in the downtown area that could see changes as soon as this summer.
Mary Freda, The Times
CROWN POINT â The city is investing $60,000 in the first step toward addressing long-standing parking issues in the downtown area that could see changes as soon as this summer.Â
The Crown Point Board of Works on Wednesday unanimously approved an agreement with American Structurepoint, an engineering consulting firm, for a parking study.Â
Crown Point Mayor David Uran said the survey will include data collection; collision diagrams; sight distance evaluations; traffic simulation models; renderings of the proposed conditions; and a final design of new parking solutions.