The proposed changes include a one-hour parking restriction on some streets, down from two-hour parking in place near R Street and 24th Street. Residents or visitors would be required to get a parking permit to stay longer or overnight.
"There's no parking. The concert venue right behind you, the lofts being built, there's nowhere to park," said Alisha Shook, a resident in the area.
On the venue's website, public transportation, rideshare, biking or carpooling are highly encouraged due to limited parking.
"I'll take it. I'll take it where I can get it. I'll park a couple of blocks away if that means I'm going to get more business," said Rachel Ricketts, owner of Racks Vintage.
"I'm sure that'll fill up really quick, all that means is that there's people here. That's a good thing," Ricketts said.
On Wednesday, March 26, Channel 24 will host a parking and transportation plan public meeting. The event will go from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Clara Studios, at 2420 N Street. CBS13 confirmed with the company's spokesperson that Another Planet Entertainment will be in attendance to answer questions from the community and provide detailed information.
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