by Jon Baliles
The news of the Dave Matthews Band (DMB) returning to Richmond for the first time since 1997 was big news this week but quickly overshadowed by the left hook out of nowhere that the city will close off parking and vehicular access to the cityโs waterfront (including easy access to Belle Isle, Brownโs Island, and the Potterfield Bridge) on days bands perform at the new amphitheater.
It was recently reported the city will close the 60-space parking lot known as the โBelle Isle lotโ as well as closing 5th Street, Tredegar Street and the 2nd Street Connector for the entire day on numerous dates to use as a staging area and for staff and VIP parking for amphitheater shows on those dates. This week, access was closed off for four days to accommodate the two DMB shows and the conventional wisdom from the city is apparently, since the roads are closed, it justifies closing the parking lot too since it is inaccessible.

It’s beyond a shame that in recent years it seems more and more like the city is moving away from ensuring access to the river is a priority. Especially since it is the one thing that binds the region together and is more of a DNA marker of Richmond than anything else (itโs not even close).
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