Community Outreach
A public meeting was held on Nov. 6, 2025 and presented three design options to the community for feedback. Please view the presentation and fill out the comment card to let us know what you think.
This project will design and construct a parking structure located in the northeast Quadrant of Old Town Scottsdale. The structure will be sited on a surface parking lot owned by the city and located north of E. 6th Avenue, east of N Wells Fargo Avenue and west of N. Civic Center Plaza.
Budget: $15,200,000
Sponsoring Division: Tourism & Events
Funding Source: General Fund
Project Location: North and south of E. 6th Ave., east of N. Wells Fargo Ave. and west of N. Civic Center Plaza
Nathan Crowell
Project Manager
480-312-2367
Nathan Crowell
Total project cost is estimated at $15.2 million. On July 1, 2024, the city council approved the initial $2 million of funding for the preconstruction and design services phase of the project. The remaining cost to construct the project is being made as a General Fund request during development of the FY 2025/26 budget.
Design work began in March 2025 and will take place for the rest of the year. Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in the fall of 2026.
A public meeting was held on Nov. 6, 2025 and presented three design options to the community for feedback. Please view the presentation and fill out the comment card to let us know what you think.
| March 2025 | Design Contract Approved by City Council and Design Work Begins |
| Fall 2025 | Public Meeting #1 |
| Fall/Winter 2025 | City of Scottsdale Public Hearing Process |
| Fall 2026 | Construction Begins |
| Winter 2027 | Construction Complete |
At the April 16, 2024, City Council Work Study session, the Council directed staff to move forward with building two parking garages. With funding approved in the 2019 Bond Election, the city will construct two additional levels at the 1st Street and Brown Avenue Parking Structure. Under separate appropriation, an additional structure will be built in the Northeast Quadrant of Old Town. On March 4, 2025, the City Council approved a Design Build Manager of Willmeng Construction, Inc. to design the structure.