In an effort to make additional parking spots available at parking lots adjacent to Redwood City’s downtown public library and City Hall, the City Council approved an agreement in June with the building owners of 900 Middlefield Road to designate 75 of the 900 spots available in the building’s garage for city vehicles and city employee parking.

Previously parked in lots next to Redwood City’s downtown public library at 1044 Middlefield Road and City Hall at 1017 Middlefield Road, the vehicles used by city employees will have spaces in the parking garage of the eight-story office building where Box, Inc. is headquartered.

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