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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-004A RESOLUTION adopting a parking improvement plan for the Port Townsend Downtown Parking District. WHEREAS, downtown Port Townsend has enjoyed an economic resurgence based largely on tourism; and WHEREAS, economic success has brought more cars and trucks into the downtown; and WHEREAS, parking shortages are occurring more frequently and are encompassing a larger area than in past years; and WHEREAS, these parking shortages are expected to increase in future years; and WHEREAS, parking shortages impede business growth when visitors and local residents who are unable to find parking leave the city to shop; ahd WHEREAS, local consumers form new shopping habits and merchant loyalties when they seek more convenient shopping in other communities; and WHEREAS, motorists searching for parking and trucks parking in the center of Water Street are increasing traffic congestion and compromising public safety; and WHEREAS, in 1987, the City Council passed Ordinance 2093, reducing off-street parking requirements downtown and establishing the Downtown Parking District; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND that the following Downtown Parking Improvement Plan is hereby adopted to improve the future prosperity and enjoyment of downtown Port Townsend for residents and visitors; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the active support and assistance of every citizen and business or property owner is hereby requested in order that these plans may be implemented. DOWNTOWN PARKING IMPROVEMENT PLAN Short term goals (within two years): Enact new off-street parking regulations which strike an equitable balance between the need for new off-street parking facilities and the economic reality of developing such facilities by individual businesses. at Make more efficient use of available on- and off-street areas for parking: ae Increase use of diagonal parking, converting some streets to one-way streets so that increased diagonal parking may be employed. be Consider expanding the use of bluff-front street ends for parking. Ce Make more efficient use of city-owned off-street parking lots. Study the feasibilty of morning truck zones to reduce or eliminate truck deliveries from the center of Water Street. Contract with a non-profit organization to establish and operate an employee parking program to encourage employees to park in peripheral areas. Such a program might include: ae Providing flyers to employees identifying suggested parking areas. be Encouraging lease terms which restrict employee parking in the central business district. Ct Establishing and employee parking agreement program: Participating employees issued windshield stickers and wallet ID cards. A special "ticket" is issued if car is parked in the retail core area; "fine" is donation to parking program. Wallet ID cards qualify for purchase discounts with participating downtown merchants. Subsidized transit passes may also be provided. Encourage use of bicycles by installing conveniently-located bicycle racks downtown. Consider acquiring critical parcels of downtown property for future parking development. Long term goals (beyond two years): Consider development of peripheral parking lots and encourage a transit loop connecting peripheral parking to Be e 10. and through the downtown. Work toward development of selected street ends (e.g., Adams and Tyler Streets) on Port Townsend Bay as passive pedestrian areas and improved public access to the shoreline. Consider development of a multi-level parking garage in the central business district. Encourage formation of a Parking and Business Improvement Area to fund and manage parking improvements. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend and gD approved by the Mayor this ~ day of ~R¥ , 19~. Attest: Brent S. shirley, ~y°r-~ David A. Grove, City Clerk ApproVed as t~ form: Keith C. Harper, city AttOrney MH:12-t9-89