Published October 15, 2012, 08:30 AM

Officials: Parking could be scarce

BISMARCK (AP) — Officials in North Dakota’s capital city said a flurry of new businesses activity downtown will make parking scarce.

By: Associated Press, The Jamestown Sun

BISMARCK (AP) — Officials in North Dakota’s capital city said a flurry of new businesses activity downtown will make parking scarce.

Plans are being made for a park and ride program to shuttle workers into Bismarck’s central retail district.

Officials said there are 1,345 spaces in ramps owned and operated by the Bismarck Parking Authority, and a waiting list has already been started.

The Bismarck Tribune reported that five businesses are coming to downtown in a month and a total of eight companies are expected to be operating in six months.

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