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@Chad: In Arlington, the deal is that in order to allow large buildings to be built without a crushing amount of required parking, or parking overflow concerns that would cause the neighbors to oppose the project, large buildings built under site plans do not have access to resident permit parking stickers.

Basically, No RPP is part of the bargain we struck to allow such a dense building. If we were to allow RPP for large buildings, the building would have to be larger or include a lot of required parking.

by Michael Perkins on Jun 26, 2012 4:07 pm • linkreport

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