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LISTEN: Parking Review Group seeks public input to improve Downtown Parking

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In this episode, Matt welcomes Shanna B. Saunders and Ryan O’Connor, from the Rochester Planning & Development Department, to talk about the city’s efforts to improve downtown parking. The Parking Review Group, a City Manager’s self-directed workgroup, is soliciting public input in the form of an online survey and public listening session on Wednesday, March 22nd (6-8 pm) at the Rochester Performance & Arts Center (RPAC), located at 32 North Main Street.

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