TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
David N. Carmany, City Manager
FROM:
Richard Thompson, Community Development Director
Nhung Madrid, Management Analyst
Erik Zandvliet, Traffic Engineer
SUBJECT:Title
Appeal of the Parking and Public Improvements Commission Decision to Deny the Request to Remove One Public On-Street Parking Space Adjacent to 217 4th Place
HOLD PUBLIC HEARING, DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council hold a public hearing and uphold the decision of the Director and the Parking and Public Improvements Commission recommendation to maintain the one on-street parking space and install four feet of red pavement striping adjacent to the walkway at 217 4th Place.
Alternatively, the City Council may:
1. Uphold the appeal and remove one public on-street parking space adjacent to 217 4th Place, or.
2. Continue the item for further review.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Changes to the traffic markings and/or signage can be funded through existing Public Works Department operating budget.
BACKGROUND:
The City has record of two work orders associated with the installation of the parking space adjacent to 217 4th Place. The first work order, dated February 12, 2004, requested the initial installation of an 18’ parking space delineated with parking tees and an 8’ painted red pavement marking to the west of the parking space (Attachment 1). The second work order, dated March 31, 2004, requested a 3’ supplemental red pavement marking to be installed just east of the newly marked parking space adjacent to the property’s front entrance (Attachment 2). No other records were found to determine if there was a citizen request or a staff evaluation for the installation of the parking space.
In June 2012, the City received a Traffic Request from Ms. Mary Anderson, owner and occupant of 217 4th Pl...
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