HomeMy Public PortalAboutAB 09-240 Downtown Parking StudyMcCALL CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA BILL
Number
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216 East Park Street
McCall, ID 83638
AB 09-240
November 4, 2009
AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION
SUBJECT:
Downtown Parking Study and Needs Assessment -
Approvals: Department/
Committee/Individual
Initials
Remarks
(Originator/
Support)
Mayor / Council
City Manager
originator
Community Development
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Treasurer
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Clerk, Deputy City Clerk
Police Department
Public Works
Golf Operations
COST IMPACT: n/a
Parks & Recreation
FUNDING SOURCE: n/a
Airport
Library
TIMELINE: ASAP
City Attorney
Grant Coordinator
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The Community Development
parking in the downtown south
committee, worked with staff
Department obtained funding to
to Colorado Street. The Downtown
to develop a scope and identify
a vibrant downtown which incorporates
in exploring minimum or no on
complete a study and needs
Parking Committee
assessment related to the
(DPC), a volunteer citizen
study is to address the
new urbanism principles.
ensure good urban form
Updates, Public Parking
Storage/Removal Plan or
parking needs assessment.
by DESMAN with
critical tasks. The goal of the
smart growth and
-site parking requirements to
Land Use Demand, Code
Structure Parking, Snow
Plan.
Associates to conduct a
is complete and will be presented
parking issues in order to create
The committee was interested
once an alternative parking system is established.
The following priorities were established for the study:
Lots/Concentrated Parking Concepts, Financing Centralized
Strategy for Downtown, and a Phasing Recommendation/Implementation
The Community Development Department commissioned DESMAN
After numerous drafts and input from the DPC, the final report
additional time for discussion and public comment.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt the Downtown Parking Study and Needs Assessment as a planning document for the City of
McCall and direct staff to work on policy changes outlined in the Recommendation section of the report.
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