File #: RES 16-013    Version: 1 Name: NE 3rd, Birch and Cedar Parking Time Limit Resolution
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/12/2016 In control: CITY COUNCIL REGULAR
On agenda: 7/18/2016 Final action:
Title: Resolution No. 16-013 Adopting the Elimination of the 2-Hour Time Limit for Certain Parking Spaces on NE 3rd Avenue, NE Birch Street, and NE Cedar Street Details: On May 10, 2016, the Parking Advisory Committee recommended removal of the 2-hour parking restrictions on certain parking spaces in the downtown core. This recommendation included all spaces on the south side of NE 3rd Avenue between NE Birch Street and NE Dallas Street; the spaces south of NE 3rd Avenue on the east side of NE Birch Street; and the four northernmost spaces on the east side of NE Cedar Street between NE 2nd Avenue and NE 3rd Avenue. This resolution designates an unrestricted time limit for parking in these areas. The long standing and current unrestricted time limit is 72 hours. Presenter: James Carothers, Engineering Manager
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 16-013 NE 3rd, Birch & Cedar Parking Time Limit, 2. Parking Limit Changes Map
Related files: REP 16-283

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Resolution No. 16-013 Adopting the Elimination of the 2-Hour Time Limit for Certain Parking Spaces on NE 3rd Avenue, NE Birch Street, and NE Cedar Street

Details:  On May 10, 2016, the Parking Advisory Committee recommended removal of the 2-hour parking restrictions on certain parking spaces in the downtown core. This recommendation included all spaces on the south side of NE 3rd Avenue between NE Birch Street and NE Dallas Street; the spaces south of NE 3rd Avenue on the east side of NE Birch Street; and the four northernmost spaces on the east side of NE Cedar Street between NE 2nd Avenue and NE 3rd Avenue. This resolution designates an unrestricted time limit for parking in these areas. The long standing and current unrestricted time limit is 72 hours.

Presenter:  James Carothers, Engineering Manager

Recommended Action

Recommended Action:  Staff recommends Council move to adopt Resolution No. 16-013.