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Parking solution on deck

Fredericksburg's downtown parking garage should open within weeks

Date published: 10/5/2005

By EMILY BATTLE

In less than a month, visitors to downtown Fredericksburg will be able to use the city's new $5.8 million parking garage.

The 297-space deck is set to open by Nov. 1, in time for downtown holiday shopping and festivals.

Assistant City Manager Beverly Cameron said there's just a few weeks' worth of work left to do to get the garage ready.

Crews from Donley's, the contractor the city hired for the project, still have some site work to do around the garage, which will include laying brick sidewalks and installing ornamental lighting on the streets that line the garage.

Inside, most of the work is finished, but crews are still striping spaces and installing light fixtures and handrails.

Cameron said the block of Sophia street where traffic has been disrupted during the work could be reopened to normal traffic within a couple of weeks.

At its Oct. 11 meeting, the City Council will consider a list of recommendations city officials have made on how the garage should operate, and how much it should cost to park there.

The garage will be accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The city will hire about 10 part-time employees to work as parking attendants in the garage.

Attendants will be on duty weekdays from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. and Sundays and holidays from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

But the garage will be fully accessible, even when the attendants aren't on duty. The city will hire private security to patrol it during those times.

The city anticipates operation of the garage will cost about $125,000 a year. Fredericksburg will also have to pay $335,000 a year in debt service on the project.

The debt service will be paid for with the local fuel tax, which Fredericksburg levies as a member of the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission.

The city hopes to recoup as much of the operating expenses as it can through parking fees, but it has to balance that desire with the reality that the parking deck will compete against downtown streets lined with free 2-hour parking spots.

City staff have recommended that the first two hours of parking in the garage be free, since people can park free for two hours on the street anyway.


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Date published: 10/5/2005