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Iowa City, Johnson County want public input on how to spend $47.6M in COVID-19 relief money Hillary Ojeda, Iowa City Press-Citizen © Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen People wearing face masks walk along the Pedestrian Mall past a sign from the City of Iowa City warns that playground equipment has not been sanitized during the novel coronavirus, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020, in Iowa City, Iowa.
Johnson County and Iowa City governments, like other municipalities across the state and country, were issued the first half of their shares of a $1.9 trillion federal relief package to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic last month.
What if Iowa City devoted less space to parking cars, more for housing people? Austin Wu © Special to the Press-Citizen Austin Wu
When Iowa City was platted in 1839, it is likely that not much consideration was given to parking, mostly because cars did not yet exist.
Even as automobiles became quintessential components of the American way of life by the 1920s, it appears that off-street parking lots were still rarities in central Iowa City well into the 1950s. Indeed, a survey of the historical significance of downtown from 2018 notes that the first off-street municipal parking lot in town was not built until “1948 at 317-325 E. College Street, adjacent to the Public Library,” and that “a large, two-story frame apartment building … was razed” to make way for the lot.