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'''For clarification to the above:'''
'''For clarification to the above:'''
Lot A consist of A-1 and A-2 which is located at 2299 Morris Avenue.  It spans from 20th Street to 24th Street with both lots combined with a total of 793 spaces. --[[User:Keiser1962]] 17:43, 1 August 2007
Lot A consist of A-1 and A-2 which is located at 2299 Morris Avenue.  It spans from 20th Street to 24th Street with both lots combined with a total of 793 spaces. --[[User:Keiser1962]] 17:43, 1 August 2007
== Deck 9 ==
I'm confused about Deck 9.  The address would indicate it's where [[Southside Station]] is, but I presume that's different from Deck 9.  Could the street number be wrong in the article?  Unfortunately, the BPA web site is of no help. --[[User:Lkseitz|Lkseitz]] 07:03, 27 June 2012 (PDT)

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Lot 1-A

Lot 1-A is located behind the city-owned deck built for the John A. Hand Building, between 20th and at least 22nd Streets N., and the Railroad Reservation and behind the buildings along Morris Avenue. I have an internal document about the parking deck and it refers to our "overflow" parking lot as "BPA Lot 1-A". Lot 1-B might be the rest of the parking area from the 22nd Street viaduct to 24th Street. There is a fence and a gate that separates the two "lots" from one another at the 22nd St viaduct. I just don't know how to word it to make it make sense in the article. And I am not 100% sure about Lot 1-B. --Wheresdib 10:50, 1 March 2007 (PST)

Morris Avenue (Lot A)

For clarification to the above: Lot A consist of A-1 and A-2 which is located at 2299 Morris Avenue. It spans from 20th Street to 24th Street with both lots combined with a total of 793 spaces. --User:Keiser1962 17:43, 1 August 2007

Deck 9

I'm confused about Deck 9. The address would indicate it's where Southside Station is, but I presume that's different from Deck 9. Could the street number be wrong in the article? Unfortunately, the BPA web site is of no help. --Lkseitz 07:03, 27 June 2012 (PDT)