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2018-019 Downtown ParkingFebruary 16, 2018 Report No. 2018-019 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Downtown parking: current issues and solutions BACKGROUND: Several recent occurrences have led to parking difficulties in Downtown Denton: the closing and reconstruction of the Cedar Street parking lot, the fire and demolition of the Downtown Mini Mall, the traffic signal reconstruction on the Square, and the transition of the Wells Fargo parking lot from free to paid. Economic Development, Engineering, Transportation, Facilities, and the City Manager’s Office have been coordinating to communicate with the Downtown merchants and residents about the progress and status of the projects. The following are updates on the current issues and steps being taken to provide solutions for Downtown business owners, their customers, and Downtown residents.  Cedar Street Parking Lot: A portion of the lot was poured the week of January 29. Staff anticipates the contractor will open up the southeast portion of the parking lot the week of February 19th providing use of 13 standard parking spaces and 1 ADA space. Once work on the solid waste revetment is completed (walls), the dumpsters will be removed from Cedar Street. This will restore two on-street parking stalls for residents, patrons and employees in the downtown area. Target date for substantial completion of the parking lot is the end of April to provide parking capacity for the Arts and Jazz Fest.  Downtown Mini Mall Demolition: Much of the front façade of the Mini Mall has been taken down. As a result, staff has directed Tactical Demolition, the demolition contractor at the Mini Mall, to pull forward the fencing along Locust St. when crews are not working in the evenings and weekends. This will open the spaces that have been blocked since December 26, 2017. The fence along Austin St. will be moved closer to the building once the rear façade is demolished and workers and equipment are not present.  Traffic Signal Reconstruction on the Square: We have received a confirmation from regarding their schedule for the next couple of weeks. In order to alleviate the parking conditions around the Square during construction, staff has asked Durable Specialties (signal) and Floyd Smith (concrete) to limit their work zones as much as possible while maintaining safety buffers around the construction site. Staff also has asked them to park equipment off the Square area when it is not being used. The entire project around the Square is supposed to be completed by April.  Enhanced Signage for the Williams Square lot and other Downtown City lots: Attached is a sample image of the sign that will be fabricated and installed at the Williams Square lot by city crews next to the Wells Fargo paid parking signs. This will be completed in a week to 10 days. Similar signs will also be installed in other Downtown City lots.  Update of Downtown Parking maps: Economic Development created and maintains a map of the available free and paid public parking in the Downtown area. It was updated this week and distributed to the City’s Public Communications Office, Main Street Association, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Welcome Center, and the Chamber of Commerce. Economic Development also posted the map on its social media channels.  Downtown business owner meeting: On Feb. 15, Economic Development staff facilitated a meeting at Stoke for Downtown Business owners to discuss parking issues and solutions. About a dozen people attended and shared the following primary concerns: customer complaints about lack of parking and business being down, lack of parking for employees, construction project timing (when projects are started, how long they last, and how many of them there are at once), and the Wells Fargo lot becoming a paid lot. Potential solutions discussed included: o The merchants directing their employees to park in lots farther away from the center of the Square o Reaching out to other business owners with private lots to make arrangements for employees to use those lots when the businesses aren’t (shared parking) o Actively educating customers about available lots using the downtown parking map (“hidden gems of downtown parking”) o Valet using private property since there is an ordinance prohibiting use of public ROW for valet services o Contacting Lyft/Uber about providing discounts to riders being dropped off in the Downtown area o City asking contractors to work during off-peak business hours o City being more cognizant of how project timing affects businesses and doing a better job of coordinating projects with that in mind Economic Development staff spoke to Eric Schmitz, the owner of the paid lot on Elm Street, who has agreed to offer Downtown merchants a special price on parking tags for their employees for the next 60 days until the signal construction and Cedar lot is done. Finally, staff will be facilitating another business owner meeting the week of Feb. 19 to go over a list of planned CIP projects taking place downtown in the next 6 months to a year in order to solicit their feedback about timing and communications. CONCLUSION: A number of factors have come together to create a difficult parking situation in Downtown. Staff is being proactive in finding ways to alleviate issues and communicate with affected business owners. Staff will work closely with Downtown merchants regarding future plans for CIP projects and how to time them to minimize adverse effects on their businesses. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Sample Image of Sign 2. Updated Downtown Parking Map STAFF CONTACT: Caroline Booth, Director Department of Economic Development 940-349-7730 HistoricSquare BELL3 4 W. HICKORY W. OAKCARROLL CARROLLEXPOSITIONE. MC KINNEY E. HICKORY OAKBELL LOCUSTLOCUSTELMELMPARKWAY A B C D F MULBERRY 1 2 BELLE. HICKORYELMLOCUSTOAK 5 BELLMINGOG 6OAKLANDWITHERS TEXAS E. MC KINNEY A.1 A.1 I E HJ This map is a graphic representation prepared by the City of Denton Economic Development Department and is intended for use only as a reference. Data depicted here is not guaranteed for accuracy and may be subject torevision at any time without notification. A Registered Surveyor for the State of Texas was not consulted. For Survey level accuracy, supervision and certification of the produced data by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor for theState of Texas would have to be performed. Denton Downtown Public Parking Ü City of DentonADA/EOE/ADEATDD (800) 735-289(940) 349-7776www.cityofdenton.comEconomic DevelopmentPublished 02/18 LEGEND A. County Parking Lot Spaces: 111 A.1 County Carroll Courts Bldg Spaces: 75 City Development Srvs Spaces: 85 AVAILABLE AFTER 5PM & SATURDAY/SUNDAY B. City Hall West Aux. Lot Spaces: 47 C. Williams Trade Square Spaces: 102 D. City Hall Parking Lot Spaces: 106 (back, Post Office & main enterances) E. McKinney/Oak/Oakland Parking aka Former County Assessor Spaces: 125 F. Civic Center Parking Lot Spaces: 185 G. City Hall East Parking Lot Spaces: 121 H. Public Parking Lot Spaces: 117 I. Public Lot - PAID PARKING Spaces: 42 J. Wells Fargo - PAID PARKING Spaces: 106 DCTA TRANSIT CENTERA-Train/Bus Depot HISTORIC COURTHOUSEON THE SQUARE GOVERNMENT OFFICES1. JOSEPH A. CARROLL2. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES3. U.S. POST OFFICE4. CITY HALL5. CIVIC CENTER6. CITY HALL EAST/ POLICE DEPT DCTATransitCenter A-Train TIMED STREET PARKING2 HR LIMIT - ENFORCEDM-F 8am - 5pm 10 MINUTE WALK1/2 Mile radius 5 MINUTE WALK1/4 Mile radius P PUBLIC PARKING LOTSWITH # AVAIL SPACES