Search ENP
Powered by Blogger.
ENP Home
Posts By Category
Posts By Location
Posts By Date
-
►
2015
(3740)
- December (259)
- November (308)
- October (338)
- September (345)
- August (221)
- July (277)
- June (360)
- May (299)
- April (263)
- March (379)
- February (289)
- January (402)
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
6:52 PM
| | Edit Post
ENP STAFF REPORTS
news@eastniagarapost.com
A downtown parking lot recently fenced off is merely closed for repairs, according to lot owner David Ulrich.
His company, Ulrich Development, which bought the lot for $50,000 eight years ago, waited until the new lot opened at Main and Pine streets before closing for repairs, he said. They had warned people that parked there regularly that the lot would be closing by posting flyers on cars.
"We waited to do maintenance on the parking lot until the ramp was open so it wouldn't be a problem," he said. "It shouldn't be an inconvenience to anybody ... and we hope it's not."
He pointed out that there is also parking nearby behind the library.
Ulrich said the repairs are necessary to prevent future litigation from anyone falling in the lot.
He was unsure of how long the lot would remain closed.
Get the daily East Niagara Post email update.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
news@eastniagarapost.com
A downtown parking lot recently fenced off is merely closed for repairs, according to lot owner David Ulrich.
His company, Ulrich Development, which bought the lot for $50,000 eight years ago, waited until the new lot opened at Main and Pine streets before closing for repairs, he said. They had warned people that parked there regularly that the lot would be closing by posting flyers on cars.
"We waited to do maintenance on the parking lot until the ramp was open so it wouldn't be a problem," he said. "It shouldn't be an inconvenience to anybody ... and we hope it's not."
He pointed out that there is also parking nearby behind the library.
He was unsure of how long the lot would remain closed.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Comments are always appreciated. Your comment will be reviewed for approval before being made public.