
Browns Stadium: Parking Shortfall Sparks Commission Concerns
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Brook Park Planning Commission Approves Browns Stadium Plan with Parking Condition
The Brook Park Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary plan for the Cleveland Browns new stadium, but with a significant condition: the site must have at least thirteen thousand game day parking spaces. The initial plan proposed eight thousand five hundred to nine thousand four hundred spots, falling short of earlier estimates of twelve thousand. Commission members expressed safety concerns, fearing that insufficient parking could lead to cars parking in nearby neighborhoods and long walks to the stadium. The project spans a one hundred seventy-eight acre site near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, including retail, dining, entertainment areas, and one thousand five hundred eighty-eight apartments, alongside the stadium. Excavation began in March, with the Browns aiming to open their two billion four hundred million dollar indoor venue by the twenty twenty-nine season, coinciding with the first phase of the one billion dollar mixed-use development.
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