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7.1 .C. - Page 1 <br /> REPORT <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the Cit Mana er <br /> November 18, 2013 <br /> SUBJECT <br /> Temporary suspension of parking meter rates in downtown <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Approve, by motion, the temporary suspension of parking meter rates in downtown on <br /> Saturday, December 7, 2013. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On December 7, 2013, the Downtown Business Group will hold its annual Hometown <br /> Holidays event, a parade and festival to celebrate the winter holiday season, in <br /> downtown Redwood City. The Hometown Holidays event includes a snow lot, musical <br /> entertainment, visits and photos with Santa, Children's Holiday Parade, and a tree <br /> lighting ceremony. Due to the parade route and festival events, much of the downtown <br /> core's parking supply will be unavailable. To accommodate these scheduled special <br /> public events and compensate for the reduced parking supply, staff requests the <br /> suspension of the parking meter rates on Saturday, December 7, 2013, from 10:00 AM <br /> through 6:00 PM on the streets and city-owned parking lots listed below, so that patrons <br /> of downtown Redwood City may park without charge during the event. <br /> 1) All streets bounded by Veterans Boulevard, Brewster Avenue, EI Camino Real, and <br /> Walnut Street. <br /> 2) Off-street parking lots: Perry Lot, Main Street Lot, and Library Lots A, B, and C. <br /> 3) City staff will reprogram the digital multi-space meters to notify patrons of the <br /> temporary suspension of parking meter rates in the downtown and to not accept <br /> payment during the suspension. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> City Council may temporarily suspend parking meter rates according to the City <br /> Municipal Code Section 20.133 excerpted as follows: <br /> Sec. 20.133. PROVISIONS FOR TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF METER <br /> RATES: <br /> The provisions of this Division may be suspended from time to time by motion of <br /> the City Council in any case where the Council finds that strict compliance would <br />