The Green Bay City Council will vote on downtown parking at the site of the former Bank Mutual branch building as Brown County officials have said a $25 million renovation of the Central Library won’t happen without it.
The City Council on April 21 will discuss the county’s request for a planned unit development permit for the site. The city’s Plan Commission voted 4-2 on March 23 to approve the county’s application, with Ken Rovinski and Kelsey Lutzow voting against it.
The county owns property at the library site, 515 Pine St., and across the street at the former Bank Mutual site, 201 N. Monroe Ave. If the city approves the plan, part of the abandoned bank building site would be turned into surface parking for the Brown County Central Library and the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County. Under the Third on the Square project, the ADRC would move into the Central Library building…