Scottsdale Planning Commission to review parking space rules

The Scottsdale Planning Commission is going to review the city’s downtown parking code following complaints from gallery owners that new developments will cannibalize existing street parking downtown. / Kimberly Carillo / Progress Staff Photographer

By Wayne Schutsky | Scottsdale Progress

Following complaints by gallery owners in Scottsdale’s Arts District, the City Planning Commission will review parking requirements for new multifamily developments downtown.

The existing parking code in downtown Scottsdale requires new apartment and condo developments to provide one parking space for every one-bedroom unit and two parking spaces for every unit with two bedrooms or more.

The code does not require developments to provide extra guest parking.

Outside downtown, Scottsdale requires developers to provide 1.25 parking spaces per studio; 1.3 parking spaces per one-bedroom unit; 1.7 parking spaces per two bedroom unit; and 1.9 parking spaces for each unit with three bedrooms or more.

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