Parking garages are essential infrastructures in urban areas, providing convenient parking solutions for vehicles. The topic of parking garages often revolves around issues of accessibility, safety, and pricing. Petitions within this topic may focus on improving the availability of parking spaces, implementing security measures to prevent theft and vandalism, or advocating for fair and affordable parking rates.
One notable petition with thousands of signatures calls for the installation of security cameras in parking garages to enhance safety and deter criminal activities. Another petition highlights the need for more handicap-accessible parking spaces in garages to ensure inclusivity for individuals with disabilities.
If you are passionate about creating a more efficient and equitable parking system, explore the petitions in this topic and take action. Your involvement can influence policies and practices that impact the parking experience for residents and visitors in your community.
3 sostenitori stanno parlando di petizioni relative a Parking Garage!
As a Savannah native of many generations, it seems to me grossly insensitive to the layout and evolution of the City to build an underground garage in what is a true neighborhood. Many more cars on our narrow streets, large constantly running noisy ventilation system, like at Ellis Square garage and constantly running pump. And the agony of construction, large earth moving equipment with constant horrid beep when in reverse and worse assaults to the residents.
I have received a response from Councilwoman Linda Wilder-Bryan, which I appreciate. However her response refers to helping "those most directly impacted." I find this to be ambiguous and would appreciate some clarification. As Savannah native and resident who does not, however, live in this neighborhood I still feel directly impacted by the destruction of my city's historic resources and their replacement by incompatible development. Who is Councilwoman Wilder-Bryan pledging to assist ? Please clarify. Thank you.
This project would exacerbate a chronic flooding issue west of Forsyth Park and endanger the foundations of the historic homes that define this neighborhood. Additionally, the parking garage would encourage increased traffic and congestion in one of the last authentic downtown neighborhoods occupied by Savannah locals that actually live and work in the city.