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File #: 26-0201    Version: 1
Type: *Gen. Bus. - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/7/2026 Final action:
Title: Conduct Public Hearing and Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Coastal Development Permit to approve the City Parking Management Study Report, and Discussion of Metered Parking and Merchant Permit Parking Rates (Unbudgeted) (Community Development Director Alkire) (Estimated Time: 1 Hour) A) CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING B) ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 26-0030 C) DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 26-0030, 2. Draft City Parking Management Study Report, 3. Appendix A - Manhattan Beach Existing Conditions, 4. Appendix B - Stakeholder Outreach Materials, 5. City Council Minutes - November 3, 2025, 6. PPIC Minutes – September 25, 2025, 7. Parking Meter and Merchant Permit Rate Comparison Tables, 8. PowerPoint Presentation
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Talyn Mirzakhanian, City Manager

FROM:
Masa Alkire, Community Development Director
Libby Bretthauer, Finance Director
Erik Zandvliet, T.E., City Traffic Engineer
Emy-Rose Hanna, Finance Services Manager
Adam Finestone, Planning Manager
Jaehee Yoon, Senior Planner

SUBJECT:Title
Conduct Public Hearing and Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Coastal Development Permit to approve the City Parking Management Study Report, and Discussion of Metered Parking and Merchant Permit Parking Rates (Unbudgeted) (Community Development Director Alkire)
(Estimated Time: 1 Hour)
A) CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING
B) ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 26-0030
C) DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council (1) conduct a public hearing; (2) adopt Resolution No. 26-0030, approving a Coastal Development Permit for the City Parking Management Study Report and; (3) direct staff to pursue implementation of the approved parking strategies included in the Report; and (4) receive an informational update and provide preliminary direction to staff related to future changes in on-street and off-street parking meter rates and merchant parking permit rates.

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. If additional funding or budget appropriation is needed to implement certain parking management strategies, it will be requested in conjunction with approval of those particular strategies by the City Council pursuant to the Implementation Plan in the Study Report.

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 s...

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