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7/19/2016
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• Employee /Event Parking — The area abutting the Union Pacific Railway line <br />between Division Street and St. Mary Street (the lot used by the DeMolay <br />organization) has been resurfaced with an aggregate rock material to provide <br />temporary parking, resulting in 46 parking spaces. These spaces are intended for <br />use by employees or for patrons of special events. <br />• First Street Parking Spaces — 52 parking spaces have been marked on First Street. <br />• Wayfindinq Signage — Staff has begun to fabricate and install new wayfinding <br />signage to direct visitors to under - utilized parking areas and implementation will <br />occur in Summer of 2016. <br />• Paving within Transportation Corridor between Neal Street and W. Angela Street — <br />The area of the transportation corridor between Neal Street and W. Angela Street <br />has been paved to improve parking efficiency and minimize dust. <br />Of the implementation measures in the Parking Plan, staff has identified the following to <br />achieve in the near -term. This list is expected to be discussed at the City Council <br />meeting, and will be discussed at future public meetings before being finalized and <br />implemented. <br />• 1.4.1 — Enhanced Time Restrictions: Reduce parking time limits to maximize <br />turnover along Main Street, where longer time limits can be provided on side <br />streets or off- street lots. <br />• 1.4.3 — Enforcement: Continue to enforce time limitations and issue citations for <br />vehicles parked in spaces longer than the allowed limit. <br />• 1.3.1 — Designated Employee Parking Lots or Permits: Establish parking lots <br />specifically for Downtown employees, and /or establish a permit program for <br />employees such that they can park in designated parking lots. <br />• 2.1.1 — Subsidized Transit Passes: Encourage businesses to provide employees <br />with subsidized transit passes and /or make this a condition for projects seeking <br />Planning Division entitlements. <br />• 1.5.10 — Formalize Parking on Transportation Corridor: Pave and stripe parking on <br />the unpaved portions of the Transportation Corridor to formalize these areas as <br />public parking, and make modifications to the Transportation Corridor between <br />Abbie Street and Bernal Avenue such that it allows for two -way travel and <br />perpendicular parking. Also, parking on the Transportation Corridor between Ray <br />Street and Spring Street would be paved in a similar fashion to the public parking <br />located at the Firehouse Arts Center. <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />
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