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City of San Leandro <br />Meeting Date: February 20, 2018 <br />Presentation <br />Agenda Section:File Number:18-073 PRESENTATIONS <br />Agenda Number:4.B. <br />TO:City Council <br />FROM:Chris Zapata <br />City Manager <br />BY:Cynthia Battenberg <br />Community Development Director <br />FINANCE REVIEW:Not Applicable <br />TITLE:Downtown Parking Management Plan Implementation Update <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of San Leandro recently completed a Downtown Parking Management Plan (DPMP) to <br />guide policies and regulations for parking in Downtown San Leandro. The San Leandro <br />Downtown Parking Management PlanDPMP was funded by a grant from the Sustainable <br />Communities Technical Assistance Program (SC-TAP) of the Alameda County Transportation <br />Commission (ACTC). The plan analyzed parking inventory, utilization, and turnover in the core <br />downtown and periphery areas. The data includes BART riders, employees of downtown <br />businesses, shoppers, and residents who use parking for either short durations or all-day. <br />With better understanding of parking patterns, on July 17, 2017 City Council approved adopted <br />the DPMP with a strategy to aid future land-use and economic development decisions and <br />increase the sustainability of the Downtown. On July 17, 2017 City Council also approved a <br />Consulting Services Agreement with Dixon Resources Unlimited (DIXON) for oversight of the <br />Downtown San Leandro parking system and guided implementation of the City’s new DPMP. The <br />implementation of the DPMP is funded through the appropriation of $600,000 from the Successor <br />Agency to the City of San Leandro Redevelopment Agency’s 2008 Bond Funds to the City of San <br />Leandro Parking Fund’s 2017-18 Operating Expenditure. <br />City staff is actively working to support the DPMP objectives throughout the implementation <br />process. Several departments are involved including the Police Department, Public Works, <br />Engineering and Transportation, City Manager’s Office, Finance and Economic Development. <br />This is a collaborative effort and staff appreciates the efforts necessary to achieve the DPMP <br />goals that were approved by Council. <br />The proposed updates to the City of San Leandro Municipal Code on tonight’s agenda are <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/13/2018 <br />11