HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 - Parking Meter Rate IncreasesMAY 23, 2000
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM NO. 3
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: PARKING METER RATE INCREASES
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt a resolution establishing parking meter fees in off - street parking lots.
2. Introduce an ordinance establishing parking meter fees for on- street meters and
pass a second reading on June 13, 2000.
DISCUSSION:
The City's consultant for the Balboa Peninsula Parking Management Program made a
number of recommendations on how the City's limited supply of parking spaces could
be more effectively managed. These recommendations resulted from their knowledge
of parking programs in other coastal cities as well as a series of community workshops.
One of those recommendations was to increase the hourly meter fees for meters that
are currently charging less than $1.00 per hour. The consultant's recommendations
were discussed several times by the City Council including most recently at the Study
Session on May 9, 2000.
The City establishes meter operations by resolution for meters in off - street parking lots.
The proposed changes are an increase in rate from $.25 /hour to $.50 /hour in the
Cannery Village Parking Lot and the Central Lot in the Lido Marina Village area. In the
Balboa Village area the rate would be increased from $.50 /hour to $1.00 /hour in the
Palm Street Lot and in the small Washington Street Lot from $.25 /hour to $1.00 /hour.
The rates for the on- street meters are established by ordinance. The recommendation
is an increase to $1.00 /hour for the meters on Balboa Boulevard, Palm Street, and Bay
Avenue in Balboa Village. The on- street meters in Cannery Village and the Lido area
near City Hall will have a rate increase to $.50 /hour.
The changes for both on- street and off - street meters are shown on Exhibit 1.
Res ully su ttted,
V PU LIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Don Webb, Director
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Richard M. Edmonston, P.E.
Transportation & Development Manager
Attachments: Exhibit 1: Parking Meter Rate Changes
Resolution
Ordinance
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH ESTABLISHING OFF - STREET PARKING METER ZONES AND
REGULATIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF PARKING METERS AND
RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 99-22
WHEREAS, Title 12, Chapter 44 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code
establishes, among other things, on- street parking meter zones and sets the fees for
parking in such zones and further provides that the City Council may, by resolution,
establish off - street parking meter zones and set the fees for parking in said zones; and
WHEREAS, said Chapter further provides that the City Council shall, by resolution,
designate the number of coins to be deposited into parking meters, the parking time
allowed following such deposit, the hours of the day, the days of the week, and the weeks
of the year during which deposits are required and the meters will be in operation.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach declares and
resolves, as follows:
Section 1: Traffic and parking conditions require that the following off - street
parking meter zones designated in Section 2 be established, and that parking meters be
installed and maintained in such zones except where the City Traffic Engineer determines
that the presence of parking meters would interfere with the flow of traffic on said land or
the use thereof.
Section 2: The following off - street parking meter zones are hereby established:
Zone 10: The City owned and leased land easterly of and adjacent to Central
Avenue between Via Oporto and Newport Bay;
Zone 11: The City owned land know as McFadden Parking Lot lying within
McFadden Place between Balboa Boulevard and Ocean Front;
Zone 12: The City owned land
known
as the Ocean Front Parking
Lot lying
oceanward of Ocean
Front
between McFadden Place
and 24th
Street;
Zone 14: The City owned land along 19th Street beach, known as Bay Avenue,
between 18th Street and 19'" Street;
Zone 15: The parking spaces adjacent to the centerline dividing strip on
Balboa Boulevard between 21" Street and Alvarado Street;
Zone 16: The City owned land westerly of and parallel to the westerly roadway
of Newport Boulevard between 30th Street and 28d' Street;
Zone 17: The City owned parking lot at the southeasterly comer of East Bay
Avenue and Washington Street;
Zone 18: The City owned land southerly of and adjacent to Ocean Front
between Palm Street and Main Street;
Zone 19: The City owned land northerly of and adjacent to the alley north of
Balboa Boulevard and west of 15th Street;
Zone 20: The City owned land northerly of Balboa Boulevard and easterly of
18th Street;
Zone 21: The City owned land northeasterly of and adjacent to Seashore
Drive from 55th Street to Summit Street;
Zone 22: The City owned land between Newport Boulevard and Balboa
Boulevard from 26th Street to 23rd Street;
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Zone 23: The City owned land oceanward of Ocean Front between B Street
and Main Street, commonly known as the A and B Street Parking
Lots;
Zone 24: The City owned land northerly of Coast Highway and easterly of
Tustin Avenue abutting Ensign View Park, commonly known as
Mariner's Mile Parking Lot and access road;
Zone 25: The City owned land westerly of Villa Way and southerly of 30th
Street, commonly known as Cannery Village Parking Lot;
Zone 26: The City owned land northeasterly of Bayside Drive, from Jasmine
Avenue to Marguerite Avenue, and the City-owned land on the
southwesterly corner of Dahlia Avenue and Fourth Avenue;
Zone 27: The City owned land northerly of the alley, south of 32nd Street and
easterly of Villa Way.
Zone 28: The City owned land northerly of Balboa Boulevard and easterly of
Palm Street, commonly known as Palm Street Lot.
Section 3: The hours of operation for parking meters are hereby established:
Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28:
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily for all meters.
Zone 5: On Central Avenue, Newport Boulevard, Via Lido, Via Malaga, Via
Oporto and on 32nd Street from Villa Way to Lafayette Avenue, 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, except on Via Lido between Via Oporto and
Lafayette Avenue and on the northerly side 32nd Street from Villa
Way to Lafayette Avenue and on Via Oporto from Via Lido to 32nd
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Street and on Via Malaga the meters shall be in operation from 1:00
p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Zone 6: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, except on the easterly side of 15"' Street
between Ocean Front and Bay Avenue the meters shall be in
operation from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Zone 7: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, except on the easterly side of Lafayette
Avenue, between Lido Park Drive and Via Lido and the southerly
side of 32nd Street between Villa Way and Lafayette Avenue shall be
in operation from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Zone 15: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, except the meters on Balboa Boulevard,
between 13th and 15th Streets, shall be in operation from 1:00 p.m. to
6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Zone 27: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, except 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on
Sundays.
Section 4: Meters that provide a parking time limit of 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1
hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 10 hours, or 12 hours shall be placed at each parking space in all
parking meter zones.
The coins to be deposited into the parking meters in all zones shall be nickels,
dimes, quarters, or dollars as required by each meter.
Subject to the limitations of this Resolution and the Municipal Code, the City Traffic
Engineer shall decide the number, location and time limit of parking meters as he
determines will best serve the traffic and parking requirements of the particular area and
zone.
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Section 5: The fees for parking at parking meters in the zones established by
this Resolution when the parking meters are in operation are hereby established at
twenty -five cents ($.25) per hour in Zone 24, and fifty cents ($.50) per hour in Zones 10,
25, 26; and 27 and one dollar ($1.00) per hour in Zones 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23 and 28.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution Number 99 -22 is hereby rescinded.
ADOPTED, this day of 2000.
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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May 15, 2000
John Noyes, Mayor
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ORDINANCE NO. 2000-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING
SECTIONS CHAPTER 12.44.040 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
PERTAINING TO PARKING METER FEES.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: Section 12.44.040 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
12.44.40 Parking Meter Fees
Fees for parking meters in zones established by Section 12.44.020 when the
parking meters are in operation are hereby established as follows:
A. One dollar ($1.00) per hour at all meters in Zones 1 and 9.
B. One dollar ($1.00) per hour at all meters in Zone 2, except twenty -five
cents ($.25) per hour for Coast Highway and Tustin Avenue and fifty cents
($.50) per hour along northbound Newport Boulevard between 26th and
30th Streets, Balboa Boulevard and Bay Avenue.
C. Fifty cents ($.50) per hour at all meters in Zones 3 and 7.
D. One dollar ($1.00) per hour at all meters in Zone 4 except fifty cents ($.50)
per hour on Lido Park Drive and 28th Street.
E. Fifty cents ($.50) per hour at all meters in Zone 5 except one dollar
($1.00) per hour on 32nd Street between Balboa Boulevard and Newport
Boulevard.
F. One dollar ($1.00) per hour at all meters in Zone 6, except fifty cents
($.50) per hour on 28th Street between Newport Boulevard and Villa Way.
G. Twenty -five cents ($.25) per hour at all meters in Zone 8.
SECTION 2: The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in
the official newspaper within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.
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SECTION 3: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach, held on the _ day of , 2000, and
adopted on the _ day of , 2000, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Public Works Department
SUBJECT: PARKING METER FEE INCREASE
DISCUSSION:
May 9, 2000
STUDY SESSION AGENDA
ITEM NO. ss2
COUNCIL AGENDA
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The City Council approved several actions identified in the Balboa Peninsula Parking
Management Plan on February 8th of this year. Actions approved included an increase
in parking meter fees. All fees in the Balboa Village area were to be increased to $1.00
per hour. The on- street meters in Balboa Village are currently $.25 per hour and those
in the Palm Street Parking Lot are $.50 per hour. The action also included raising the
meter rates in the Lido area from $.25 to $.50 per hour.
Staff recommends all meter fees that are currently $.25 per hour be raised to $.50 per
hour. In addition to the meters in the Lido area, this would include the meters along
• Coast Highway, in the Mariners Mile Parking Lot, and throughout Cannery Village. The
existing meter rates are shown on Attachment 1. Meters with a $.25 per hour rate have
been that rate since 1989.
Staff contacted the adjacent cities of Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach to compare
parking meter rates. Laguna Beach charges $1.00 per hour for all of their meters, both
on- street and in parking structures. Huntington Beach currently charges $1.00 at most
of their meters. Meter fees along Pacific Coast Highway and in beach lots are $1.50
per hour. Huntington Beach recently introduced an ordinance to increase fees to $2.00
per hour in their downtown parking structure and along Main Street. As of the writing of
this memo, no final action has been taken due to extensive opposition to the increase.
The consultant who put together the Parking Management Program outlined the
benefits of increasing meter rates:
• Increasing $.25 per hour fee would increase turnover of prime spaces. Some
employees park in the closest spaces and limit convenient access to patrons.
• Increasing the rate would bring the City of Newport Beach rates more in line with
what other beach cities charge for parking.
Leaders of the Balboa Merchants and Owners Association indicated support for the
higher rates in Balboa Village. One of their concerns is that on busy beach days, some
beach goers come back and feed the meters every hour because it costs much less
(• than parking at the Balboa Pier Parking Lot for $1.50 per hour. They feel higher meter
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April 25, 2000
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fees will discourage both beach visitors and local business employees from taking the
limited spaces in Balboa Village.
In summary, the consultant for the Parking Management Program recommended
increasing meter rates in a report originally presented to the City Council on September
13, 1999. The report specifically recommended an annual increase of $.25 per hour for
three consecutive years in the Balboa Village area. That would raise the current meter
fees from $.25 to $1.00 per hour at the end of three years. The report also
recommended a one -time fee increase from $.25 per hour to $.50 per hour in the
McFadden Plaza /Lido /Cannery Village area. The Council referred the report to the
Promote Revitalization of the Peninsula (PROP) committee for review and
recommendations. PROP returned to the City Council on February 8, 2000, with a
recommendation to increase meter fees in Balboa Village from $.25 per hour to $1.00
per hour and in the Lido area from $.25 per hour to $.50 per hour. Staff interpreted the
PROP recommendation relative to the "Lido area" to mean all of the meters on the
Peninsula currently at the $.25 per hour rate including those in Cannery Village and in
the area between Cannery Village and McFadden Plaza.
Should the City Council reaffirm approval of the PROP recommendation, staff will
prepare a draft resolution to increase fees in metered lots; and a draft ordinance to
increase fees for on- street parking meters, which will be submitted to Council for
consideration.
Res ecffulmitted,
UBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Don Webb, Director
By:
Richard M. Edmonston, P.E.
Transportation & Development Manager
Attachment: Parking Meter Exhibit
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