Annapolis has had a parking problem practically since the invention of the automobile. In 1972, the structure that became known as Noah Hillman Garage was the solution. But as the hulking structure started to deteriorate, city leaders struggled for years to find a solution. The process to build a new garage, which starts Monday, was nearly as complicated as building the original one.
Annapolis has had a parking problem practically since the invention of the automobile. In 1972, the structure that became known as Noah Hillman Garage was the solution. But as the hulking structure started to deteriorate, city leaders struggled for years to find a solution. The process to build a new garage, which starts Monday, was nearly as complicated as building the original one.
The council approved resolution R-9-22 by a vote of 9-0 after a lengthy public hearing with testimony from about a half dozen residents, some of whom called on the council to delay a final vote to allow additional time to review the proposal, which was first discussed publicly last week.
The council approved resolution R-9-22 by a vote of 9-0 after a lengthy public hearing with testimony from about a half dozen residents, some of whom called on the council to delay a final vote to allow additional time to review the proposal, which was first discussed publicly last week.