C. Wayne Taylor

October 25, 2010

Urban-revitalization tour explores Broad Street corridor

This year, the tour explored the revitalization along the Broad Street corridor and simulated the proposed “bus rapid transit” route that would run west to Willow Lawn and east to Rocketts Landing. The former bank building, which was Richmond’s tallest from 1930 to 1971, was one of the properties toured by about 150 people on four buses yesterday.

via timesdispatch.com Jeremy Slayton.

September 20, 2010

Mayor proposes that Richmond take over parking authority

Filed under: Broad Street Comm Dev Auth — cwaynetaylor @ 4:13 am

“Today, the five CDA parking facilities are generating less than half of the parking revenue that was originally projected for a variety of reasons,” the city administration said in a memo to council members. “The original 2003 parking studies used to estimate future revenues overstated the actual number of CDA spaces available today by several hundred spaces and assumed revenue far above the amounts actually collected.”

via timesdispatch.com WILL JONES.

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