The City of Corvallis Downtown Parking Task Force is gathering public input on some new ways to manage parking in downtown Corvallis. Please share your feedback by answering the questions below!

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* 1. Downtown Corvallis currently has seven different parking options, some free and some paid: 15, 24, and 30 minutes, as well as 1, 2, 3 and 10 hours. The City is considering condensing these for simplicity. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest level of support, how much do you support the idea of condensing the number of parking options?

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* 2. Data shows that the core of downtown, within the Free Customer Parking Area, experiences the most parking congestion. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the easiest experience, how easy is it to find parking in the core of downtown at peak times?

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* 3. Based on parking data and best management practices, the City is exploring reconfiguring paid and free parking downtown to help alleviate parking congestion. This likely involves removing the current Free Customer Parking Area in the downtown core.

On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest level of support, how much do you support the idea of reorganizing free and paid parking to distribute parking demand more evenly?

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* 4. We’re considering two scenarios for how to better organize and price parking options in the downtown core. Which option do you think would work best for downtown Corvallis?

Option A: Paid parking in the core, with free time limited parking beyond that.

Option B: Two-hour paid parking in the core, 3-hour and 10-hour paid parking beyond that, and free parking outside paid areas.