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[[image:20081027--parking-study-table2.1.jpg|400px|left]]A 2008 parking study found that downtown Charlottesville has about 6,000 parking spaces. 5,000 are off-street and 1,000 are on-street. {{fact}} {{clear}}
[[image:20081027--parking-study-table2.1.jpg|400px|left]]A 2008 parking study found that downtown Charlottesville has about 6,000 parking spaces. 5,000 are off-street and 1,000 are on-street. {{fact}} {{clear}}


===Facilities==
The following spots are managed by the private [[Charlottesville Parking Center]]
*[[Market Street Parking Garage]] - 500 spaces (450 public)
*[[Water Street Parking Garage]] - 1019 (843 public)
*[[Water Street Parking Lot]]
*City Market lot





Revision as of 13:52, 19 June 2014

Parking is a perennial topic of discussion in downtown Charlottesville. For instance, one reason Albemarle County is considering moving its court system out of downtown is a perceived lack of parking. [1]


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20081027--parking-study-table2.1.jpg

A 2008 parking study found that downtown Charlottesville has about 6,000 parking spaces. 5,000 are off-street and 1,000 are on-street. [citation needed]

=Facilities

The following spots are managed by the private Charlottesville Parking Center


References

  1. Web. Albemarle Supervisors still open to moving courts from Charlottesville, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 4, 2014, retrieved June 19, 2014.

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