[Vision2020] Fwd: The Kirk Kathedral: The Architectural Plans

Craine Kit kcraine at verizon.net
Wed Aug 15 10:14:52 PDT 2007


Also, the Sweet Ave. lot is owned by the University of Idaho and paid  
for by those who purchase permits. Should a state supported  
educational instituation, its staff, faculty, and students be  
expected to provide parking for others--particularly a religious  
institution?

Kit Craine

On Aug 15, 2007, at 7:07 AM, B. J. Swanson wrote:

> Dan,
>
> The parking lot south of Lewis Street near the Wren Garden is owned by
> Gritman, not the City.
>
> Gritman is experiencing a parking crunch now just like many others  
> in the
> downtown area.  Unlike other businesses, Gritman is open 24/7/365  
> so to try
> and timeshare Gritman parking lots would not work.
>
> As human nature goes, people usually try and find the closest  
> parking space
> possible.  To say the Sweet Avenue lots would work for downtown  
> parking is
> unrealistic.
>
> B. J. Swanson
>
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> On Behalf Of Dan Carscallen
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 6:53 AM
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: The Kirk Kathedral: The  
> Architectural Plans
>
> Tom says:
>
> "Let me spell it out for you, Pat.
>
> P - A - R - K - I - N - G
>
> Parking at another facility may only be considered significant.  At a
> hospital it is imperative."
>
> Looking at Tom's picture at
> http://www.tomandrodna.com/The_Tower/Cathedral_Location.jpg you can  
> see
> the Gritman lot due east of the subject property.  Just south of that
> one, across Lewis Street (where the old Wren House used to stand) is a
> public parking lot -- city owned -- just like the Jackson Street lot
> between Friendship Square and the Royal Motor Inn.  I can't recall if
> there is a time limit there or not.  Also, couldn't churchgoers use  
> the
> Sweet Ave lot on Sundays, thereby leaving the Gritman lot for Gritman
> patrons?  Not too much of a jaunt from there to the subject property.
>
> Just thinking out loud, or in type anyhow, as a casual observer.
>
> DC
>
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