Asked: the St. Mary’s parking pilot

Now that the city’s parking plan is on hold, we want to hear your thoughts.

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Heavy construction on the strip exacerbated existing traffic issues.

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Following the Oct. 8 public meeting regarding the St. Mary’s parking permit plan, the project has been put on ice in order to collect more feedback from residents.

The pilot — which would last one year, close residential streets from 10 p.m.-6 a.m. seven days a week, and grant residents four free permits — has been a hot topic since late September. Brush up on the details with reporting by MySA , San Antonio Report + San Antonio Express-News , or dive into the study yourself.

If you are a resident or business owner around St. Mary’s affected by this program, we would love to know your thoughts . Your opinion could appear in a future newsletter.

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Dayten is based in Kansas City, MO and studied sociolinguistics at Truman State University, where he was the editor-in-chief of Windfall Magazine. He loves exploring tiny towns in the Midwest, weird history, and Dungeons & Dragons.