HomeMy Public PortalAbout20110622ParkingNotes.docxCITY OF TYBEE ISLAND PARKING COMMITTEE
MINUTES: June 22, 2011
ATTENDEES
Council representatives: Wanda Doyle, Bill Garbett, Paul Wolff
Staff representatives: Diane Schleicher,
Mary Hogan, Ethan Imhoff, Chantel Morton,
Pete Ryerson, Joe Wilson, Jennifer Wittendorf
GUEST(S)
Bob Bryson, Tybee Island Chief of Police
CALL TO ORDER
Bill called the meeting to
order at 9:00am.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Paul made the motion to approve the May 25, 2011 Parking Committee minutes. Wanda
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
Towing
as an Enforcement Option
Chief Bryson reported that he spoke with several towing companies. They do not tow on what they perceive to be private property, but will if it involves enforcing
the law. City rights of way are area they do not typically get involved with due to liability and logistics. Sapp Towing is not necessarily involved, but will help the police department
in cases of enforcement (i.e. blocking roadway / property access, public safety in general) as requested at a fee. Parking Services would need to assist a towing company if towing
is necessary. Diane confirmed the City does not have a towing policy. Towing is an option if it is a public safety issue or emergency. Towing signs are not necessary unless there
is a public safety issue or access issue. If a resident calls the police to have a car towed, it will be up to the resident to call the towing company. Wanda made a motion that the
Parking Committee make a recommendation to City Council that towing only be considered in cases of public safety, access and emergency in city rights of way and a private land owner
has the option to call a towing company to tow from their private property. Paul seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Discussion ensued regarding parking near stop
signs. Mary confirmed curbs need to and will be better painted.
Stickers for Pay and Display Meters
Jennifer reported that she has ordered stickers that say “Pay receipts from pay
machines are valid only in designated spaces and parking lots”. The stickers will go on all three sides of pay and display machines within ten days. They will be on before July 4 weekend.
Parking Lot Status on Facebook and Twitter
Mary reported that the pilot project started Friday. Updates are posted everyday at 10am, 12pm, 2pm, and 4pm to help people plan where
they will park and when they will come to the Island. Facebook and Twitter posts refer to the website. There is a one to twenty nine minute delay to show on FB and Twitter. Savannah
Morning News has relayed the
information and others are sharing on their FB pages. Chantel will contact the Tourism Council and Savannah Visit to help spread the word. Diane will work with Michael on a press release.
Chantel
presented the map she worked on with the print company which shows where public parking is available on the Island. She and Jen reviewed the map yesterday to make sure the locations
are correctly depicted. A text box will be added about Tybee regarding the Island is a pay to park community, listing the main parking areas and explaining parking is available along
the main corridor and beach side streets. Mary confirmed that only the webpage should be mentioned in the text box. The bike lanes are also shown on the map and the legend will include
bike rack availability. Paul corrected where the parking is near the police department. Mary suggested that only City landmarks be shown on the map. Bill suggested highlighting the
parking along beachside streets on the map. Chantel reported that she has pricing for ads in SMN and that Tom Barton and Eric Curl will hopefully help get the word out before July 3.
Effingham and Bryan Counties are important to reach and she has pricing for ad space targeting those areas. Discussion ensued regarding listing businesses that provide “shuttle” service
on the Island. Ethan confirmed that the cleaner the map is showing parking the better and there is a risk of leaving someone off. The committee agreed to have Diane and Chantel advertise
the parking map.
Wanda inquired about businesses soliciting business. Bill confirmed this topic is within the ordinance being presented at the next City Council meeting and it can
be discussed then.
Possible Additional Coastal Regional Coaches for 4th of July Weekend and
Fort Pulaski as a Parking Options
Chantel reported that she is working with her representative
at Coastal Regional Commission (CRC) and the City of Savannah for additional shuttles and times. Savannah may have a vacant lot to use as a pickup/drop-off location for the weekend
prior to July 4. She spoke with the Superintendent of Ft. Pulaski and he said, after meeting with his staff, using their location would not be doable because they are historically busy
that weekend and they close at 5pm. Discussion ensued regarding the Wal-Mart parking lot. Chantel will discuss with her CRC representative.
Mary inquired about who is riding the Coaches
currently. Chantel and Diane confirmed they are people coming from Savannah as visitors and / or locals to visit Tybee and see what is here.
Supply and Demand Parking – Weekend
Pricing
Diane sent an email regarding weekend pricing. She reported that Mary obtained a price from the company to reprogram the pay & display not the regular meters. It would cost
approximately $2,000. They could be reprogrammed to $2 or $3 on the weekend based on supply and demand. Paul and Wanda confirmed this would be a PR nightmare. Mary stated that a year
ago pricing was $1.50 at pay & display machines (i.e. beachfront) and $1 at meters. The meters were updated to $1.50 because of public concerns with the difference. Pete confirmed
that people want to be near the pier and will continue looking for a space there. Parking Service staff encourages people to park at Memorial Park and the majority still wants to go
near the pier. The committees agreed to not make any changes right now, but leave the topic open for discussion later. Diane commented that south of 14th Street parking could be priced
slightly higher in the future since that is the area that is in more demand. Pete confirmed the designated two hour parking on the South End is working well.
Different Color and Numeration of Decals for Resident versus Visitors for Identification and Parking Districts for the Future
Diane reported that Dana Braun talked about resident parking
and how to distinguish deals given to residents versus paid for parking decals. She asked if when the decals are provided, the ad valorem decals could be one color and the purchased
ones be a different color. This would be a proactive approach in dealing with residential parking zones in the future. She and Ethan have discussed residential districts. Bill mentioned,
in the meantime, a differentiating stamp could be used. Bill confirmed a map of the island is needed to show what type of parking is allowed on the various streets. Ethan mentioned
that the decals could be coded according to zone. Pete stated the simpler the better for enforcement.
Proposal to Add Additional Designated Parking Spaces in City ROW Next to Commercial
Properties
Bill suggested the committee adopt the list Diane provided of spaces in city rights of way to be metered. The locations for metering discussed are as follows:
Sting Rays
(est. 9 spaces) @ 14th Street and Lovell
McElwee’s (est. 12 spaces) on Lovell
AJ’s (est. 15 spaces) along 14th Street
Dunes Inn (est. 15 spaces) on Lovell
Laundry Mat / Accountants
on Tybee (est. 8 spaces) on the eastside of 2nd
Hunter House (est. 7 spaces) on Butler
Wanda confirmed that this is being done for consistency island wide. Diane confirmed she will
talk with the impacted businesses. Discussion ensued regarding surveying the listed locations to confirm they are city rights of way if SAGIS is not clear.
Wanda presented a list she
prepared as she drove around with a couple of individuals last weekend. The list is of suggested areas for additional parking to be primarily used on weekends and holidays. Parking
on Butler Avenue in front of the bike shop was reviewed. Diane confirmed curbing will be added during the Historic Butler Median project which will clean-up the area and additional
parking will be available.
Bill inquired about a yellow curb at Sugar Shack and Wanda inquired about vision issues when turning left onto Butler from 2nd. Pete will look at those
areas again.
Mary confirmed meters are budgeted. They will be installed and they will continue to go up Butler as planned. Everyone will review Wanda’s list and provide comment at
the next meeting.
Old Business:
Signage for Parking in Designated Areas and for No-Parking Areas
Ethan confirmed that the sign ordinance states signs are prohibited in the city rights
of way that are not placed there by the city or the state for traffic control purposes.
Private “No Parking” Signs and “Resident Only Parking” Signs in City ROW
Bill inquired if an
ordinance addressing this topic exists. Diane reported that Ethan, Joe, the City Marshall and she met regarding signage in the City Rights of Way. There are 51 signs posted by residents
referring to no parking in city rights of way. Joe confirmed that the ordinance states you cannot build, erect, nor plant on city rights of way, but it has not been enforced. He requested
committee direction for a designated residential parking district between 14th and 18th which can be a starting point for a rights of way parking zone that can
be enforced. Bill acknowledged that some residents have beautified areas that may be in rights of way and this is a hard decision.
Private Parking Lots and ROW Issues
Discussion
ensued regarding some private parking lot license holders that need to come into compliance and license holders allowing people to park in city rights of way.
Bill provided a synopsis
of “Old Business” as follows:
Signage for parking in designated areas and for no parking areas will need continue to be addressed. A map needs to be developed to depict areas that are
pay to park, residential parking only and undesignated areas.
Bill asked about enforcement regarding no parking signs in city rights of way or wait. Diane suggested the enforcement
be postponed until a good designated parking location is determined, owners are notified by certified mail regarding moving signage with the code section noted, and that there is a uniform,
island wide plan.
Private parking lots using rights of ways are enforced by the City Marshall. Diane confirmed she is working with Parking Services and Mary to meter those areas being
used as overflow parking. Ethan confirmed Hodad and he met about private parking lots. All private parking lots are being reviewed for compliancy.
Mary requested clarification
for Parking Services staff during the weekend of July 4. Wanda suggested that Diane or the Mayor make an announcement at the Council meeting that the committee is working on long term
solutions, but for July 4 weekend parking will be status quo. Bill confirmed Diane and he will develop a statement. Policy for highly populated weekends (i.e. July 4 weekend, Labor
Day weekend) will be discussed at a later meeting.
Paul made the motion to adjourn the meeting at 9:45am. Wanda seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.