HomeMy WebLinkAboutEx 3 BPC 4 11 19 Public Engagement PPDPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT SCHEDULEBOZEMAN PARKTNG COMMTSSTON | "CREAflNG PARK'NG PERMIT D'SIR'CIS"A droft plon for the estoblishment of Porking Permit Districts hos been developed through odeliberotive process by the Bozemon Porking Commission, ond city sloff. The use of o PPDollows for oclive monogement of on-street porking in those oreos where residentiol ondcommerciol interests intersect, through o combinotion of residentiol - employee - ondtronsient porking privilege's.The Bozemon Porking Commission volues input from the citizens it serves, ond hos scheduledo series of listening sessions Io toke public comment on the 'droft' PPD plon ond how it mightbe enhonced. Four (4) listening sessions will be held of locolions wilhin the community, witho summory stoff report presented of the July I lrh meeting of the Bozemon PorkingCommission.For more informotion: , or contoct EdMeece, Porking Progrom Mo no ger, 406-582-2903, emeece@bozemon.net .Bozemon Porking CommissionCity HollNorlheost Neighborhood AssociotionTBDBeol RecreotionCenterBogerl Pork Neighborhood AssociotionTBDBozemon PublicLibrorySouth Centrol Neighborhood AssociotionTBDAlfred P. Stiff BldgZ:30 AMJuly ì ì,201?ó:30 PMApril 30,2019tocATtoNDATEMEETING SPONSORBozemon Porking Commission - Regulor MeetingCity Holl
CreatiParkins Permit Diheof BoParking Permit District - What is it?o A geographically defined area, by ordinance, that actively manages public on-street parkingthrough the use of parking permits for residences, businesses, and transient parkers; as well asshort term timed parking (meters, etc.).o On-street occupancy is managed to the 85% standard (adopted by the BPC).¡ Resident parking permits are made available for purchase.o Employee, and Transient parking permits may be available for purchase, depending on level ofpa rking occu pa ncy/inventory.¡ Short-term 'timed'on-street parking may be available in the district.Parking Permit District - Why have it?¡ The 2016 Downtown Strategic Parking Management Plan, Strategy # 19, identifies "explorechonges to existing residential on-street permit programs ond evaluote and potentiollyimplement new residentiot porking permit distr¡cts in the neighborhood north ond south of thed ow ntow n com m e rci o I d i stri ct. "¡ The Parking Commission supports the goal of operating these new districts as Parking 'Benefit'Permit Districts. ln essence, providing a benefit to residents (or say "providing a benefit to theprimary user group") of such districts through lower permit fees (subsidized by external permitholders or "by secondary user groups"), the direct investment of surplus district-generatedrevenues, or other methods. Recognizing this may not be feasible within the current financialposition of the Parking Services Fund, but should be planned for in the near future,. Manage on-street parking in a predominantly residential area impacted by a large, nearby,attraction such as downtown commercial, university, school, hospital, etc. This is done not toguarantee a specific space, but so that residents have a reasonable expectation of on-streetparking near their residence.o Manage on-street parking in a commercial district to facilitate visitor parking turnover andencourage private shared off-street parking arrangements; reducing the need for multiple off-street parking lots and utilizing available land other developments.. Manage on-street parking in a neighborhood with a significantly mixed use of residential andcommercial developments, so as to provide maximum on-street parking opportunity for bothusage types.Parking Permit District - How is it created, expanded, dissolved?¡ Petition lrom 60% of dwellings or owners.. City Commission or Parking Commission can ¡nitiate creation, expansion, or dissolution withoutpet¡tion.o Managing on-street occupancy to the 85% standard will be a consideration in the decision-making process for district creation, expansion, or dissolution. Likewise, the principle ThaI25%1 Proposed framework for consideration ¡n creation of new parking perm¡t distr¡cts; not proposed for exist¡ng'residential'districts, at this t¡me.12/1.4/1.8
of vehicles parked in the (proposed)district, during peak lrour, are registered outside the(proposed) district will also be a consideration.Minimum district size of ten (10) blocks, or 2500linear curb feet.Parking Permit District - How does it work?An on-street parking permit allows the vehicle to park exempt from timed parking regulationsd uring enforcement periods.A licensed driver residing in the district can purchase up to two (2) on-street parking permits forvehicles only. Trailers, RVt, campers, and other items are not eligible for parking permits in thed istrict.Each residence in the district may purchase up to two (2)visitor's permits for use ìn the parkingpermit district.A limited supply of Employee and Transient parking permits are available for purchase,depending on level of parking occupancy/inventory.The number of Employee and Transient permits available expands/contracts to manage on-street occupancy to the 85% standard.The district is enforced (permit and timed) utilizing license plate recognition technology, whichsimultaneously gathers parking occupancy data within the distric! for further evaluation,modification, and management of the district.Funding Considerations - How is it paid for?o Revenues derived from permit sales within the district must cover the administrative andenforcement costs of the individual district.o Busíness and Transient permits are sold at a market driven rate.¡ Short term 'timed' parking is priced at a market driven rate, including event-based or other'demand' pricing opportunities.o Short term'timed'parking is accomplished through the use of a Mobile Parking App, such asPassport, which requires only signage; drastically lowering capital costs for implementation andoperation.NEXT Steps (?) -Prepare a presentation to engage additional externalstakeholders, neighborhood associations,etc.lnitiate a public outreach effort, collect input,-re-visit the framework for modification.Establish final recommendations for consideration by the City Commission.aaaaaaaaat2/14/18