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Downtown Parking Management Plan <br />14 <br /> <br />Off-Street Parking <br />Time limits are not recommended to change for any off-street facilities at this time and strategies for off- <br />street facilities are detailed further in the following section. <br />Implementation Guidance <br /> Short-Term Actions: Conditions exist to move forward immediately (0-12 months) <br /> Immediate Steps: <br /> Establish parking zones - City staff will need to establish enforcement zones like those delineated <br />on the Figure 2 program maps <br /> Off-street: each lot and garage as a different zone: <br />1. Washington Plaza (N&S) <br />2. Pelton Center <br />3. Estudillo Parking Garage <br />4. Best Building <br />5. Library Lot <br /> On-street parking will be separated into the following zones <br />A. 4 hour parking on San Leandro Blvd <br />B. 3 hour RPP West of E. 14th <br />C. 3 hour parking on West side of E. 14th <br />D. 3 hour parking on East side of E. 14th <br />E. 3 hour RPP East of E. 14th <br /> Install signs indicating parking zone areas (See Recommendation G) <br /> Develop a no re-parking ordinance for all time-limited parking zones in the Downtown. The <br />ordinance will include citation policy. Using the naming convention the City settles upon (Similar <br />to Figure 2) it will be necessary to make it clear that the downtown parking is based on a zone <br />system. Parkers will be allowed to move and park in other zones during the day– but unable to re- <br />park in the same zone during that enforcement period. The goal is to motivate parkers to park in <br />the Estudillo garage if they need longer than 2-3 hours to park. <br /> <br /> <br />612