Downtown Mesa parking overhaul studied

Angled parking, protected bike lanes, fewer travel lanes and improved signage in downtown Mesa could help retain and attract more businesses and people there, according to a consultant.

City Council in last week’s study session weighed in on the draft study to improve parking and micro-mobility downtown, which is home to 3,200 residents, has nearly 20,000 daytime workers and sees on average 2.5 million visitors annually.

A final study with priorities is expected to return to council in a couple months…

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