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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/4/2017
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR PLAN
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CHAPTER 2 | EcONOMIc VItALIt Y <br />37 <br />GOAL <br />• Proactively manage the Corridor using innovating parking solutions. Ensure that people can easily access <br />businesses by car, while making the most efficient use of limited space on El Camino Real. <br />StRAtEGIES <br />2F Encourage property owners to obtain and develop <br />joint use off-street parking areas to serve existing busi- <br />nesses and anticipated new development. <br />2G Incentivize shared parking and connecting private <br />parking lots through reduced parking ratios. <br />2H Develop a parking management program for the Corri- <br />dor that coordinates shared, short-term, and employee <br />parking. Strategies may include working with business- <br />es to create formal mutually beneficial arrangements <br />for sharing of existing parking, converting parallel <br />parking to angled parking, and working with develop- <br />ers to identify opportunities for public use of parking at <br />certain hours. <br />2I Extend the geographic area eligible to participate in <br />the In-Lieu Parking Fee program to include all parcels <br />within the Planning Area. <br />2J Identify opportunities to provide publicly available <br />parking (either through City-owned lots or through <br />shared-use agreements with private development) at <br />convenient locations throughout the Corridor to com- <br />pensate for the loss of on-street parking on El Camino <br />Real. <br />2K Convert parallel parking to angled parking on side <br />streets that have excess right-of-way. <br />2L Create short term parking zones (20 minutes or less) on <br />side streets near intersections with El Camino Real to <br />allow for deliveries, drop-offs and pick-ups, rideshare, <br />loading, and quick customer trips. <br />2M Allow for reduced parking requirements for com- <br />mercial space with monitored Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) plans. <br />Clearly marked loading zones on side streets will provide space for deliveries, drop-offs and pick-ups, rideshare, <br />loading, and quick customer trips. Source: ottawacitizen.comSource: murray.seattle.govRefer to Section <br />2.3, Marketing, for <br />strategies pertaining <br />to wayfinding/signage <br />to loading zones and <br />parking locations.
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