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A petition signed by some 130 I 3 “t I I 63-c- i a t at 27th and the south portion of the municipal complex” she said of area south the grassy Paving Butler told the commissioners of the building — the old library that if planned properly site — has been considered by offi- Tuesday 50 parking stalls could be installed cials but met with stem opposition without destroying the aesthetics Katie Dye city planning com- of the area mission chairman said the propos- and some He said all of the trees grass could be preserved al to convert the area to parking on the south comer be the Weber Youth Center is not much farther from the Municipal Building than the parking area behind the county’s annex building on Grant Butler responded that distance is not the concern The commission chairman said the lot on 26th has been cleared but that officials have held up paving it until the matter is settled Ogden City and Weber County employees requesting that the grassy area south of the Municipal Building be converted to a parking lot was presented to the County Commission Tuesday The site “would provide a safe and convenient area to park our vehicles and would allow overflow for the public’’ the petition said Finding a parking space at the Municipal Building has been a problem for some time but the situation is being made worse with construction of a new jail in the parking area immediately west of the building No less than 48 stalls will be eliminated by the project City and county officials have begun taking steps to solve the dilemma including allowing employees to park on surrounding streets all day (they are marked for one hour parking) and preparation of a lot on 26th between Grant and Lincoln Both measures have met with some opposition Commission Chairman Boyd K Storey said “some private institutions” are concerned about permitting city and county employees to tie up street parking all day And an employee spokesman told the Ogden City Council last week and the county commission Tuesday that the proposed lot on 26th is in a “high crime area” Deputy County Treasurer Larry Butler said there is concern for the safety of the women employees who work late and would have to walk to the lot in the dark Storey said the lot on 26th behind mately 80 Kiesel spaces “should — emphatically squelched FAMILY DINTAL GOLD President William Beutler that was read to the directors by Lawson Lawson said Beutler is concerned by reports city and county employees be allowed to park free on the streets because of the loss of parking around the Municipal Building as a result of the jail construction In his letter Beutler agreed with County Commission and Ogden City Council to consider alternatives Weber County plans for an employto the free parking on public ee parking lot at 26th and Lincoln streets including accelerating but said this won’t solve the parkplans for a parking facility pro- ing needs of all employees and posed in connection with remodel- members of the public who have that city and county employees be permitted to park free on public streets during construction of the new jail met strongly worded opposition of the Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors Tuesday The board of business and professional executives asked the Weber A suggestion ar EXTRACTIONS Hotel Ben business in the Municipal Building ing of the county-owne-d Lomond Beutler said the Bank of Utah e “This is a good argument for has had to hire a person to hotel pushing the project” said keep city and county employees Executive Steve from using the bank’s customer Lawson parking lot across 26th from the The board action was prompted Municipal Building He suggested the city and county by a letter from Bank of Utah Vice-full-tim- Vice-Preside- LOWER PRICES Because: nt All work dona under the direction of Dr Kenneth Thompson city-coun- crap” NEO-DENT- 'OGDEN 2550 Washington SALT LAKE CITY — ty - 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