PORT ANGELES — Progress is being made to solve the loss of parking that would result from the Gateway project, Port Angeles Business Association members were told Tuesday.
The $4.5 million downtown transit center would include six bus parking stalls, a visitor center and a pedestrian plaza at Lincoln and Front streets.
The project would result in the loss of 80 parking spaces downtown — plus another 40 if federal funding doesn’t come through for a proposed concrete lid to allow underground parking at the facility.
The city’s Parking Advisory Committee has made “huge headway” in discussing ways to mitigate Gateway’s impact, Jack Harmon, owner of the Victoria Express foot ferry, told the group.
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