From the hustle and bustle of Sinsheimer Park and Johnson Avenue to the limited parking along Augusta Street, San Luis Obispo resident Michelle Hall says the neighborhood can get congested.

“Parking's crazy," she said. "It's just jam-packed and then all these other apartment buildings, it just makes it more congested, I think, having this new complex come across."

Hall lives right across from 2932 Augusta Street, where a proposed 30-unit three-story multi-family complex with only 14 parking spots is making its way through city approvals; however, surrounding residents are worried that if approved, it’ll do more harm than good.

“As it is right now, the parking is pretty sparse. As you can tell, everybody's parked up and these are people who work here and also live in the apartments up th

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