TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Talyn Mirzakhanian, City Manager
FROM:
Masa Alkire, Community Development Department Director
Erik Zandvliet, T.E., City Traffic Engineer
SUBJECT:Title
Consideration of Approval of a City Parking Management Strategies and Toolkit Report, as Recommended by the Parking and Public Improvements Commission (Unbudgeted) (Community Development Director Alkire).
(Estimated Time: 3 Hr.)
DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council discuss and provide direction regarding the Draft City Parking Management Strategies and Toolkit, as recommended by the Parking and Parking Improvements Commission. The strategies that are approved by the City Council will be incorporated into the Draft City Parking Management Study Report which will be reviewed and approved by the Council at a later date.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The City Parking Management Study (Study) was approved as part of the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024 Budget in an amount of $250,000. The Study is funded through the City, County and State parking fund programs. Additional funding needed to implement the City Parking Management Strategies and Toolkit will be determined at the time the City Council approves the entire City Parking Management Study Report, which will include an implementation plan and estimated budget.
BACKGROUND:
Citywide, the City operates 14 public off-street parking facilities totaling over 1,500 spaces with a variety of metered, reserved, EV charging and permitted spaces, as well as over 500 street parking meters. The two commercial areas studied include the Downtown Manhattan Beach and North Manhattan Beach business districts. There are four separate parking permit programs for the public parking facilities in these districts, primarily serving employees of the adjacent commercial businesses.
The City previously conducted parkin...
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