City Manager Eric Anderson will host a second round of public discussions about downtown parking and transit. The first follow up meeting will be held in the Hilltop area at the Allen-Russell Building, 1321 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, at 6 p.m. on April 23. Each meeting will be one hour long, and the goal of this second round of meetings is to capture any additional questions or concerns that were not included in the question-and-answer documents from the first round of meetings. The question-and-answer documents from the first round of meetings are available on the City Web site at http://www.cityoftacoma/downtownparking . Business owners, residents and anyone else interested in downtown parking issues, especially those in the Hilltop area, are encouraged to attend this open forum. Additional discussions will be held over the next few weeks in the Theater District, the Dome District, the Stadium District, the Thea Foss Waterway area and the UWT area.
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