City installs new parking signage in downtown Chandler

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Washington, D.C. – (RealEstateRama) — New directional signage is being placed in various locations in downtown Chandler to assist patrons in finding free parking available at three garages east of Arizona Avenue.

The three garages are located at:

Chandler City Hall, enter off Washington Street, between Frye Road and Chicago Street
Ports America (formerly the Boyer building), near Washington and Buffalo streets
First Credit Union, near Washington and Boston streets
Free parking is available 24 hours a day in the Chandler City Hall garage except in spots marked as reserved. Free parking also is available at the Ports America and First Credit Union garages after 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and all day during the weekends. In the Ports America and First Credit Union garages, patrons may park in any space available after 5 p.m., including spots marked as reserved.

“Downtown Chandler is a vibrant place full of great restaurants, bars, entertainment and family friendly events,” said Downtown Redevelopment Manager Kim Moyers. “This outreach effort is to remind visitors that free parking is available on the streets and in nearby garages. It’s a wonderful amenity that visitors can appreciate.”

Parking brochures that highlight a map of the available parking will be distributed at downtown businesses as a friendly reminder to their patrons. Visitors also are encouraged to share where they found their parking spot in the area by taking a selfie and sharing it on social media sites using the hashtag #FindYourSpot and tagging @cityofchandler.

For more information about downtown parking and other information about upcoming downtown activities, visit chandleraz.gov/downtown.

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