Long Beach, CA
File #: 09-1341    Version: 1 Name: DS - City-owned Prk Lots Reso
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 12/7/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/15/2009 Final action: 12/15/2009
Title: Adopt resolution granting permission to members of the public to park in the City owned parking lots located on Broadway between Long Beach Boulevard and Elm Avenue and establishing fees with respect thereto. (Districts 1,2)
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. 121509-H-2sr&att 4.pdf, 2. RES-09-0161.pdf
Related files: 09-1340, 09-1339, 09-1301
TITLE
Adopt resolution granting permission to members of the public to park in the City owned parking lots located on Broadway between Long Beach Boulevard and Elm Avenue and establishing fees with respect thereto. (Districts 1,2)

DISCUSSION
In 2008, the City of Long Beach's (City) Parking Operations Division completed a Strategic Plan (Plan) for parking operations within the Downtown. The goal of the Plan was to identify short-term and long-term actions that would improve parking management and access throughout the city. Two key components of the Plan were a market rate study of the Downtown parking system and an assessment of the existing Downtown parking validation program. The Downtown parking validation program currently provides two hours of free parking with validation in the City's CityPlace (Structures A, B, and C) and Civic Center parking facilities; the City's Aquarium of the Pacific structure (also known as the Queensway Bay structure) has 90 minutes of free validated parking.

In an effort to meet existing operational demands, staff proposes to amend the current parking rate schedules for parking facilities at the Civic Center, CityPlace, and Aquarium of the Pacific (Aquarium), as well as at surface lots located at the northeast corner of Long Beach Boulevard and Broadway and the southwest corner of 3rd Street and Cedar Avenue. Furthermore, additional operational funds are needed to respond effectively to security concerns, to build a maintenance reserve fund for needed repairs, and to meet debt service and operational expenses. To address these issues, staff recommends the adoption of the proposed rates shown in Exhibit A, "Proposed Rate Adjustment for Downtown City-Owned Parking Facilities." The effects of the new rates are presented in Exhibit B, "Revenue and Expenses for City-Owned Parking Facilities in Downtown", and described below.

Broadway/Civic Center Parking Structure
The Broadway/Civic Center parking structure provides revenues to ...

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