Tarpon Springs Board Weighs Parking Solutions Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Tarpon Springs Planning and Zoning Board meeting, the focus was primarily on parking issues related to a modification request from Co Hatch and broader concerns about parking in downtown Tarpon Springs. The board also discussed a significant townhome development on Mango Street. Community sentiment highlighted the need for a comprehensive parking strategy to support growing local businesses and developments, while ensuring that new projects like the Mango Street townhomes align with city regulations and community needs.
The most pressing discussion revolved around a request from Co Hatch to modify a site plan condition that required them to provide additional parking. This condition, originally tied to Resolution 2020-242, mandated Co Hatch to supply parking for the building’s expanded square footage. However, with the city’s implementation of new parking solutions, such as leased spaces and improved signage, staff recommended the removal of this requirement. The applicant, represented by Cody Bracey, argued that the condition had become an unnecessary financial burden, as the additional spaces they had promised were underutilized by their members. Bracey emphasized that the funds could be better spent on community initiatives, given that members found parking elsewhere.
Board members expressed skepticism about the adequacy of current parking provisions. Concerns were raised over whether the city’s measures genuinely improved the situation, with some board members questioning the effectiveness of the city’s added parking spaces. Despite staff assertions that more than 18 spaces were created on Tarpon Avenue, board members were unconvinced about whether these measures addressed the broader parking issues sufficiently.
The public comment segment further highlighted the community’s parking woes. Local business owner Vasily Farkas pointed out challenges faced by service-oriented businesses due to parking scarcity, noting customer complaints about the difficulty of finding parking. Farkas called for more comprehensive solutions, such as potential parking garages, to accommodate the influx of visitors to downtown, exacerbated by remote work trends driving more foot traffic to local businesses.
Another speaker, John Tier Penny, criticized the city staff’s parking data as flawed and misleading, emphasizing the need for accurate data to inform decision-making. He proposed a parking impact fee fund to alleviate shortages and stressed the importance of holding businesses accountable for meeting parking requirements. Penny and others suggested deferring action on current applications until a thorough parking study could be conducted.
In parallel, the board deliberated on the Mango Street townhome development, a project involving 32 new units on a vacant site. The proposal included plans for a private road and a mini-park, with a focus on maintaining privacy and preserving open space. Concerns were raised about the environmental impact, particularly the removal of a large number of trees and potential stormwater drainage issues. The board sought assurances that the development would comply with stormwater management regulations and not adversely affect surrounding properties.
Questions about future road planning and right-of-way reservations on Mango Street and Distant Avenue were also discussed. Board members emphasized the need for strategic foresight to ensure that current decisions would not hinder future infrastructure improvements, such as sidewalks and bike lanes.
Environmental considerations featured prominently in the discussions, with board members advocating for increased biomass replacement and updated wildlife reports to assess the presence of any threatened species. The board also contemplated recommending a more robust landscape plan to mitigate the project’s environmental impact.
Costa Vatikiotis
Planning Board, Zoning Board Officials:
-
Meeting Type:
Planning Board, Zoning Board
-
Committee:
-
Meeting Date:
06/15/2026
-
Recording Published:
06/15/2026
-
Duration:
183 Minutes
-
Notability Score:
Routine
Receive debriefs about local meetings in your inbox weekly:
-
State:
Florida
-
County:
Pinellas County
-
Towns:
Tarpon Springs
Recent Meetings Nearby:
- 06/24/2026
- 06/24/2026
- 227 Minutes
- 06/24/2026
- 06/24/2026
- 19 Minutes
- 06/23/2026
- 06/23/2026
- 654 Minutes