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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/14/2019
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9. If the request for permit parking is denied or terminated, a second study of the same or similar <br />RPP area will not be conducted for a minimum of twelve months unless there is a significant, <br />identifiable change in parking characteristics as determined by the Parking & Transportation <br />Demand Manager. <br />Program Implementation, Enforcement and Ongoing Operation <br />Once a new RPP area has been approved by the City Council, the following steps will implement the <br />decision initially and over time: <br />1. Engineering staff will: <br />a. Notify Revenue Services that a new RPP area was created and provide a map of the area <br />along with the associated information (e.g. time limit, days, and hours) <br />b. Issue a work order to install parking signs on all block faces within the RPP area <br />c. Notify Police that a new RPP area was created, provide a map of the area along with the <br />associated information (e.g. time limit), and provide warning notices explaining the new <br />restriction <br />d. Order permit stickers and/or hang tags for distribution to residents <br />2. Revenue Services staff will: <br />a. Issue parking permits <br />i. Fulltime Permits - Up to three (3) annual parking permits per dwelling unit, unless a <br />different number is established by resolution. <br />ii. 24-hour and 14 -day Visitor Permits — Up to ten (10) annual visitor parking permits per <br />dwelling unit, unless a different number is established by resolution. <br />iii. To receive annual or visitor permits, resident must provide the following: <br />1. Current vehicle registration and license plate number <br />2. Proof of residency within the permit area <br />3. Pay applicable fee, if established <br />iv. For individuals providing care to a resident within an RPP area with the provision of: <br />1. Letter from the resident identifying the permit applicant as the caregiver <br />2. Current vehicle registration <br />3. Proof of residency of the care recipient within the permit area <br />b. Collect associated fees, if and when they are approved <br />c. Notify the Parking &'Transportation Demand Manager of any issues <br />3. Public Works staff will: <br />a. Order and install parking signs per the issued work order <br />b. Notify Engineering and Police when the signs have been installed <br />c. Replace parking signs if damaged or faded <br />4. Police will: <br />a. Distribute warning notices explaining the new time restriction for an initial adjustment <br />period (1-2 months) <br />b. Enforce new parking restrictions as posted <br />c. Notify the Parking & Transportation Demand Manager of any observed issues <br />ATTY/RESO.0093/CC RESO ADOPTING THE RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM RESO. NO. 15798 <br />REV: 10-02-19 PR MUFF NO. 703 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />
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