Anyone who lives in the Bay Area who has a car has an opinion about — or beef with — parking, and now residents of Berkeley are being asked to weigh in on the city’s proposals of how to best manage on-street parking near transit stations, busy streets and in business districts.
The city of Berkeley released a survey to help shape how it handles parking in order to “increase the vitality of these areas by maximizing the use of the most sought-after parking spaces and reducing congestion caused by drivers circling in the search for spaces,” the city said in an email to residents.
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