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<br />6'A- -4 <br /> <br />Remaining Issue <br />Free Parkinq for Library Patrons: Some people, including some on the Council, voiced support <br />for exploration of ways to offer the Library clientele free parking opportunities. There are two <br />possible ways of doing this. One would be to install a validation machine in the Library which <br />would allow people who use Library services to receive free validated parking in the Middlefield <br />Lot, the Jefferson Garage, and the Marshall Garage in the same manner as other Downtown <br />businesses will be permitted to do. This would give Library patrons up to two hours of free <br />parking within a few blocks. The other option would be to equip the Library Parking Lot with the <br />same pay-on-foot equipment that is being installed in the Marshall Street Garage. This would <br />allow the Library to have its own validated lot close-by. This equipment is relatively costly, <br />though, and preliminary staff estimates show that equipping this lot in this way may cost up to <br />$100,000. However, no action is needed on this issue at this time. If the Council wishes, staff will <br />get bids for such equipment when it gets bid for the new "pay-by-space" meters and the Council <br />may decide at that point. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Ed Ever t. <br />City Manager <br /> <br />Zac <br /> <br /> <br />~~~ ~oord i nalar <br /> <br />-vliLdan oeller "- <br />Redevelopment Manager <br /> <br />Attachments <br />1. Ordinance Summary <br />2. Proposed Parking Permit Fee Schedule <br />3. Night and Weekend Meter Rates <br />4. Map of Off~Street Parking Facilities <br />5. Ordinance- <br /> <br />REDEVSHARED_2005 STAFF REPORTS_O7-2005_Staff Report Parking Plan #2 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />.."-~."~ ,"-" "T" <br />