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2 <br />On the entire block of Joaquin Ave. between Bancroft Ave. and San Jose St. on both sides of the street there are “2 hour <br />Parking 9 AM to 6 PM except Sunday & Holidays” signs. Is the parking availability percentage projected by the Parking <br />Survey, based on the totality of curb space? Or is availability based on total curb space with consideration of red curbs or <br />limited time parking restrictions currently in place? <br /> <br /> <br />Why aren’t there “No Parking Allowed” black lines on the maps pages 1 to 12 on Joaquin Ave. between Bancroft Ave. <br />and San Jose St.? Shouldn’t the red curb areas have black lines? I believe the black lines should also be on the map on <br />Estudillo Ave. between most of Bancroft Ave. and San Jose St. The curbs on that portion of Estudillo Ave. are also <br />painted red or white! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />It is important to have noted that one of the data collection days was Wednesday, March 3, 2021. This is Street <br />Sweeping Day! This fact can greatly influence parking availability percentage data. Was it taken into consideration that <br />the first Wednesday of each month is Street Sweeping Day? I know that families on Joaquin Ave. between Bancroft Ave. <br />and San Jose St. move their cars on those days to allow for the street sweeper. <br /> <br /> <br />Another item I would like clarified is: <br /> <br /> <br />In a letter to Mayor Cutter dated April 29, 2021 from Thomas R. Silva of Eden Realty it states; “A total of 60 parking <br />spaces, 55 on‐site (not including three AB11000 Bonus Spaces) and five curbside parking spaces are included in the <br />project.” <br /> <br /> <br />Does this mean five curbside spaces will be taken from public parking for the sole use by 1388 Bancroft Ave. residents? <br />Is the city going to remove the red curbs on Estudillo Ave. and Joaquin Ave. to accommodate the 1388 Bancroft Ave. <br />apartments? And, if it is curbside parking, wouldn’t those spaces be for any public parking? <br /> <br /> <br />I noted the Green Trip letter attached to the letter to Mayor Cutter is dated March 31, 2020. That is over one year old. <br />Does the city know if that Green Trip letter is still valid? Green Trip is partially based on less cars more public <br />transportation. How have public transportation ridership numbers changed over the past 1.5 years, during the <br />pandemic? What are the projections of usage of public transportation into future years? <br /> <br /> <br />I also thought at a previous public meeting in regard to the building of the apartment and parking at 1388 Bancroft Ave., <br />the city council said parking should be bundled for renters and no extra fee should be charged. Please clarify this as I <br />noticed that in Mr. Silva’s letter to Mayor Cutter it states, “Each parking space, with the exception of the three <br />accessible spaces, shall be separately rented for a monthly fee for the exclusive use of a specific resident or ride share <br />operator.” <br /> <br /> <br />I look forward to receiving clarification on my questions regarding the findings of the Parking Study, Green Trip <br />certification and bundled parking. <br /> <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />577
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