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File #: RES 16-269    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 2/17/2016
Title: Recommending University Avenue Design Changes to Permit On-Street Parking in Designated Areas from 6:00 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Sponsors: Russ Stark, Dai Thao
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - PC Resolution study recommendations, 2. Attachment B - map-proposed, 3. Attachment C - Summary of Conclusions Final_1, 4. Attachment D - University Ave_Final-2, 5. Attachment E - Appendix A - 2014 Traffic Volume Data Collection, 6. Attachment F - Parking Possibilities Business & Residential Survey Results_Jan 2015, 7. Attachment G - Staff Report - Univ Ave parking study final, 8. Attachment H - PC minutes 010816, 9. Attachment I - UPDC University Parking Resolution, 10. Attachment J - Emailed Comments (2)
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Recommending University Avenue Design Changes to Permit On-Street Parking in Designated Areas from 6:00 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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WHEREAS, the Green Line Light Rail Transit (“the Green Line”) opened for operations in June 2014; and

WHEREAS, construction of the Green Line involved removal of parking spaces on University Avenue, with the understanding that such decision could be reevaluated after Green Line operations had commenced and new University Avenue traffic patterns became established; and

WHEREAS, stakeholders expressed a desire to evaluate the return of on-street parking to University Avenue in order to support small businesses and institutions and to strengthen the pedestrian realm; and

WHEREAS, a study titled “University Avenue Parking Possibilities” (“the study”) was conducted for the City of Saint Paul that evaluated the technical feasibility of converting portions of existing vehicular traffic lanes to on-street parking spaces on University Avenue from 23rd Avenue in Minneapolis to Rice Street in Saint Paul; and

WHEREAS, a survey of businesses and residents (“the survey”) was conducted for the City of Saint Paul that addressed the potential impacts to respondents of adding on-street parking and preferences for changes to the University Avenue design; and

WHEREAS, a technical advisory committee was established consisting of staff from various affected governments; and

WHEREAS, an advisory committee was established consisting of elected officials, Mayor’s Office staff and Public Works staff; and

WHEREAS, the technical advisory committee, considering the study and the survey, provided a recommendation to the advisory committee regarding the establishment of on-street parking during certain hours and in certain locations along University Avenue; and

WHEREAS, the advisory committee, considering the study, the survey, and the technical advisory committee’s recommendation, provided a recommendation to the Transportation Committee of the Saint Pau...

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