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Postponed: Public Input Needed! Help improve Rochester’s Downtown Parking

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Updated: This event has been postponed due to inclement weather. An update will be provided in the next few weeks. 

The Parking Review Group for the City of Rochester is seeking public input regarding the future of downtown parking. A poster session will be held on Thursday, February 23rd at the Rochester Performance and Arts Center (RPAC).

According to organizers, several interactive displays will offer the opportunity for the public to share their thoughts on key downtown parking concerns. City staff and members of the Parking Review Group will be on hand to answer questions and discuss parking concerns and ideas.

The event will be held between 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm. The public is encouraged to attend. RPAC is located at 32 North Main Street, across from Moe’s Italian Subs.

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