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And then there's the workshop on the Valley Trails /Ponderosa project as well, so those <br />are the two big items at the next meeting. <br />Commissioner Brown: I was just going to say I've already played with both of those <br />tools. I really liked the zoning one and appreciate the zoning maps. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: I'm sorry, on the 3151 it's going to be Ponderosa as well as <br />Zoning Code Update? <br />Weinstein: Yes. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: Is it also going to be OpenCounter or is that...? <br />Weinstein: Yeah, that's right, OpenCounter is also an informational item similar to how <br />we're doing the parking plan tonight. <br />c. Actions of the City Council <br />Chair Ritter: Okay, Actions of City Council. It looks like they approved the Dublin <br />Canyon Road and accepted the report for the Costco initiative. <br />d. Actions of the Zoning Administrator <br />No discussion was held or action taken. <br />e. Matters for Commission's Information <br />(1) Accept an update of the Downtown Parking Strategy and Implementation Plan <br />Beaudin: Last December the City Council directed staff to get to work on a Downtown <br />Parking Strategy and Implementation Plan. We went ahead and started that effort. In <br />the meantime, so everybody knows, we created, identified, or otherwise improved about <br />150 parking spaces downtown. That includes the 46 spaces in the St. Mary's lot <br />(previously known as the Demolay lot), we've restriped 52 spaces on First Street, and <br />we put down the parking tees, we also paved and striped spaces within the <br />transportation corridor between Neal Street and West Angela. <br />We've been working on the management strategy side of things, working with the PDA, <br />to help make sure employees use the lesser -used spaces in the downtown, we've <br />increased parking enforcement. We started and then stopped putting in wayfinding <br />signs in the downtown. We received feedback on the signs that were very similar to the <br />other signs in downtown and didn't provide the visual cue people were looking for, and <br />so we are now moving towards the CalTrans style blue sign with a white "P" to really <br />clearly identify public parking in downtown. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: One clarification, the employee parking on St. Mary's, is that <br />still open to the public? <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 24, 2016 Page 20 of 39 <br />
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