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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25- Public Works CITY .OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Files No. 13 . 21 & 13 . 22 ROGER G. HARDGRAVE Authorization to Prohibit/Restrict From: Subject: Street Parking - Vicinity of the Public Works Stampede Baseball Stadium Dept:Date: 7-11-96 001PV Synopsis of Previous Council action: None. Recommended motion: Adopt resolutions. cc: Shauna Clark Jim Penman Lee Dean Georgette Park Tim Steinhaus Signature Contact person:_ Anwar Waqdy Phone: 5213 Staff Report, Map Supporting data attached: & Resolution Ward: 3 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $4 , 000 (General Fund) Source: (Acct. No.) 001-307-5111 Acct. Description) Signing & Ptriping Material Finance- Council Notes: &5Tqq6 75-0262 Agenda Item No CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO �- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Page 1 of 2 Several concerns have been raised by the Stampede Management and by City Staff relative to the effects that the new baseball stadium will have on on-street parking. Some of these concerns are: unsafe travel due to parked vehicles, long term parking by baseball fans, and the possibility that baseballs, hit over the fence, will damage parked vehicles. The Traffic Engineering Section conducted an investiga- tion relative to these concerns. The Streets included in our study are: "E" Street, Rialto Avenue, Mill Street, "G" Street, and Athol Street. The following are the results of the investi- gation and our recommendations to help resolve these concerns: "E" Street, from Rialto Avenue to Mill Street, and Athol Street, from "E" Street to Stoddard Avenue Eliminate parking entirely on the west side of "E" Street, adjacent to the stadium. Prohibit parking from 7 : 00 p.m. to 7 : 00 a.m. on the east side of "E" Street. Most of the businesses in this area close by 6 : 00 p.m. Consequently, prohibiting parking after 7 : 00 p.m. will not have an adverse impact. A large majority of businesses are in favor of the overnight parking prohibition. Some welcome the idea in hope that this action will help deter crime in the area since vehicles will not be allowed to park on the street in front of their shops. One notable exception is the owner of Cordova ' s Taylor Shop. His concern is, mainly, that parking will be prohibited during two of his business hours. His business closes at 9 : 00 p.m. This property, however, has off-street parking. Consequently, it is not expected that the business will be adversely impacted to a great extent. Extend the 2-hour limitation to include Sundays. 0 Prohibit parking on the following streets: a) "E" Street, on the east side, from Mill Street to 500 feet north, in response to a request by Helig-Meyer' s Furniture Store. b) Rialto Avenue, from I-215 to "E" Street, except for the widened section. c) Mill Street, from "E" Street to "H" Streett, since the ad- joining businesses were developed with the condition of no on-street parking. On "G" Street, from Mill Street to north property line of stadium, the 2-hour limited parking signs will be replaced. 7-11-96 75-0264 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO i REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Page 2 of 2 These proposed restrictions and limitations have been developed in conjunction with the Stampede management, in order to provide property traffic and parking control for the stadium. 7-11-96 75-0264 J x o a: oNC co � ;oC O yon = 6 Z m � -o —�" rn m X ox o mz > x ° ° v M Cl) M m > � � z z rr z -� x m71 0 O O G) z D Z C ' z c> D O O --4 L v W`AtLE < O CRESCENT AVE T m C ---------------------------- cn ri M m sT G s (I) x w7 , m n n r Z z 77 �I cn - r U') I N z� BERKELEY AVE rn O Q i F ST O O rn C i x O ' z � � n E ST rn C) ST� CCARD �, D z STODGA.RD VE p SAVE T ------ T ----i C ST D ST ^T ------------- O MAYFIELD " ` � -' z = O C I ARR0WHE V n I—