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Downtown Auburn Parking Review
Presented to the Auburn City Council
Kevin A. Cowper, Assistant City Manager Brett Peterson, Assistant City Engineer
September 15, 2009 1
Downtown Auburn Parking Review
• Downtown Parking Inventory. • Parking Deck Programming Project. • Downtown Parking Demand Study. • Downtown Parking Strategy.
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Downtown Public Parking Inventory
• There are 529 publicly maintained parking spaces available to the general public in Downtown Auburn. – 358 metered spaces – 18 handicapped spaces (free) – 153 leased spaces
• Additionally, there are 18 public parking spaces at City Hall and 33 spaces for employees and city vehicles.
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Downtown Public Parking Inventory Parking Location
Metered Spaces
Leased Spaces
Handicapped Spaces
City Hall Free Parking
City Vehicle & Employee Parking Only
Total
Municipal Parking Deck 63 132 3 0 0 198 Parking lot located between parking deck and College Street
46 16 5 0 0 67
Parking lot located between Gay and parking deck
4 5 0 0 9 18
Tichenor between College and Burton 16 0 0 0 0 16 College between Tichenor and Thach 92 0 3 0 0 95
Magnolia between Gay and Wright 66 0 3 0 0 69 Gay between Magnolia and Thatch 5 0 0 0 0 5 Wright between Magnolia and Glenn 66 0 2 0 0 68 City Hall Parking Lot 0 0 2 18 0 20 Old Colonial Bank Employee Parking Lot
0 0 0 0 24 24
Total 358 153 18 18 33 580
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Parking Inventory
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Parking Deck Programming Project
• Barge, Waggoner, Sumner, & Cannon. • Walker Parking Consultants. • Utility Study. • Feasibility Analysis of expanding existing
parking structure. • Development of parking deck footprints.
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Programming Project Conclusions
• Subsurface utilities relocation required. • Existing parking deck is not efficient.
– Vertical and horizontal expansion of the existing deck presents challenges.
• Conceptual layouts provided footprints accommodating between 500 to 700 spaces.
• Preliminary cost estimates of between $15,000 to $17,000 per space.
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Downtown Parking Demand Study Area
• Inventories & occupancy recorded in seven blocks.
• Includes private and public parking spaces.
• Distinguishes on-street & off-street parking.
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Downtown Parking Demand Study
• Available spaces = 2,661 spaces. – 250 on-street spaces – 2,411 off-street spaces
• 2008 Observed Demand = 1,819 Spaces. – 218 On-Street Spaces Occupied – 1,601 Off-Street Spaces Occupied
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Occupancy Rates
• Occupancy Rate at Capacity = 85% • 2005 Occupancy Rates
– Overall Occupancy Rate = 58% – On-Street Occupancy Rate = 80% – Off-Street Occupancy Rate = 56%
• 2008 Occupancy Rate – Overall Occupancy Rate = 68% – On-Street Occupancy Rate = 87% – Off-Street Occupancy Rate = 66%
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Future Projections
• Projected Demand = 2,237 Spaces in 2015 • Available Parking = 2,661 Spaces • 2015 Occupancy Rate = 84% • Projections without Block 7
– 2008 Overall Occupancy Rate = 61% – 2008 On-Street Occupancy Rate = 87% – 2008 Off-Street Occupancy Rate = 58% – 2015 Occupancy Rate = 76% – 2020 Occupancy Rate = 88%
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Downtown Parking Demand Summary
• Generally, there is sufficient public parking available downtown to meet current demand.
• On-street parking is preferred and has reached capacity.
• Off-street parking has additional capacity available.
• Downtown parking assets are underutilized.
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Downtown Parking Strategy
• Based on current demand which may change based on development trends.
• Four key principals of strategy: – Improve management and operation of existing
public parking facilities. – Improve the appearance of existing public parking
facilities. – Construct additional parking facilities. – Reduce parking demand.
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Municipal Parking Deck
• 198 total parking spaces.
• 68 metered on 1st floor. • 3 HC on 1st floor. • 132 leased on 2nd and
3rd floors (6 available).
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Municipal Parking Deck Short-term Activities - Next 12 Months
• Perform structure condition analysis.
• Maintain appearance and function of deck. – Install new gating system
(complete). – Repair west entrance
(complete). – Paint walls in stairwells
and remove graffiti (complete).
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West Entrance to Parking Deck
Municipal Parking Deck Short-term Activities - Next 12 Months • Maintain appearance and
function of deck. – Install new electrical panel. – Replace exit signs over
doorways. – Repair/replace outside
flood lights. – Replace interior lighting. – Power-wash deck. – Paint handrails and doors. – Re-stripe deck. – Install security cameras.
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Municipal Parking Deck Mid-term Activities - Next 36 Months
• Perform repairs and improvements identified in structure condition analysis.
• Perform structure condition analysis every two years.
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Municipal Parking Deck Mid-Term Activities - Next 36 Months
• Identify ways to enhance pedestrian access to and from the parking deck.
18 College Street Access Magnolia Avenue Access
Municipal Parking Deck Mid-Term Activities - Next 36 Months
• Upgrade landscaping around parking deck and in adjacent parking areas.
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Municipal Parking Deck Mid-term Activities - Next 36 Months
• Consider reducing number of leased spaces and increasing number of daily short term spaces.
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3rd Floor of Parking Deck
Municipal Parking Deck Mid-term Activities - Next 36 Months
• Install new short term daily parking payment centers.
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Municipal Parking Deck Long-term Activities
• Initiate program design for new parking deck in 2015.
• Identify funding sources. • Construct new parking deck in 2020.
– Approximately 600 spaces – Cost of approximately $10 million
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City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• 18 public parking spaces at City Hall.
• 9 spaces for city vehicles in parking lot at Gay Street entrance to parking deck.
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City Vehicle Parking Gay Street Entrance to Parking Deck
City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• 24 spaces in City Hall employee (former Colonial Bank) parking lot off Gay Street.
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City Hall Employee Parking Lot
City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• 38 employee spaces in First Baptist Church parking lot under lease agreement.
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First Baptist Church Parking Lot at Tichenor and College
City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• Secure long-term lease with First Baptist Church for City Hall employee parking (2009).
• Relocate parking for city vehicles from Gay Street entrance to parking deck to the former Colonial Bank lot (2010).
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First Baptist Church Parking Lot at Tichenor and College
City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• Relocate leased parking from Gay Street entrance to parking deck to the parking deck (2010).
• Provide metered parking for additional 14 spaces (2010).
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Leased Parking Gay Street Entrance to Parking Deck
City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• Reroute/reverse traffic
flow through City Hall parking lot one-way from Gay Street (2010).
• Open Tichenor Avenue
to two-way traffic (2010).
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City Hall Parking, Employee Parking & Traffic Flow
• Remove metered parking from north side of Tichenor Ave. as necessary at intersection of Tichenor and Gay (2010).
• Remove the 5 parking
meters from area in front of City Hall on Tichenor and convert to short term parking for city hall customers only (2010).
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Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
• 67 total parking spaces. – 46 metered spaces. – 5 HC spaces. – 16 leased space.
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Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
• Remove garbage dumpster located in southwest corner of parking lot & replace with larger compactor in northeast corner (2010).
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Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
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Cheeburger Cheeburger Olde Auburn Ale House
Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
33 City Trash Compactor Located in NE Corner of Parking Lot
Parking Lot West of Parking Deck
• Seal coat and restripe parking lot and access drives (2010).
• Enhance landscaping in parking lot (2010-11).
• Repave parking lot and access drives (2012).
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Gay Street Parking Lot
• Area combines City Hall employee parking lot (24 spaces), AuburnBank drive-through property, and parking at Gay Street entrance to parking deck (18 spaces).
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City Hall Employee Parking Lot & AuburnBank Drive-through Property
Gay Street Parking Lot
• Design new parking lot (2010-11).
• Initiate construction of new parking lot (2012).
• 70 plus additional spaces.
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City Hall Employee Parking Lot
Parking Meters
• 179 on street metered parking spaces. – College Street. – Magnolia Avenue. – Gay Street. – Tichenor Avenue. – Wright Street.
• $0.25 per hour.
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Parking Meters
• Evaluate parking meter time limits and fees at various locations/zones.
• Prepare amendments to city code including: – Adding official holidays
for meter free parking. – Clarifying parking time
zones and meter fees.
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Parking Meters
• Research and price new parking meter system to purchase or lease (2010).
• Develop pilot program for new parking meter system (2011).
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Parking Meters
• Fully implement new parking meter system (2012).
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Parking Demand Reduction • Research valet parking
opportunities to utilize off-street parking locations.
• Support SGA Toomer’s Ten transit system to reduce number of vehicles attempting to park downtown.
• Evaluate SGA Toomer’s Ten transit system and determine if future investment is warranted.
• Install additional turnouts for Tiger Transit and identify permanent location for Toomer’s Ten drop-off/pick-up.
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Tiger Transit at Magnolia Street Turnout
Way-finding • Develop RFP for way-finding
system/plan (2009). • Develop way-finding
system/plan (2009-10).
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Way-finding
• Develop budget (2010). • Implement way-finding
system (2010).
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Parking Regulations
• Examine current parking requirements in the Urban Core and recommend revisions as appropriate.
• Consider establishment of a parking fund that can receive payments in lieu of providing on-site parking.
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Questions?
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Summary
• Downtown Parking Inventory. • Downtown Parking Demand. • Downtown Parking Strategy.
– Improve management and operation of existing public parking facilities.
– Improve the appearance of existing public parking facilities.
– Construct additional parking facilities. – Reduce parking demand.
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