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File #: 26-0066    Version: 1
Type: TC New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/28/2026 In control: City Traffic Commission
On agenda: 2/11/2026 Final action:
Title: Request for permit parking on both sides of Fairmont Way from La Veta Avenue to Delia Lane
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Letter of Request, 3. Area Map, 4. Site Sketch & Petition Area, 5. Notification Letter
TO: Chair and Members of the City Traffic Commission

THRU: Larry Tay, Deputy Public Works Director/Traffic Engineer

FROM: Maria Flores, Assistant Engineer


1. SUBJECT
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Request for permit parking on both sides of Fairmont Way from La Veta Avenue to Delia Lane
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2. SUMMARY
A request for permit parking on Fairmont Way was made and evaluated in accordance with the City's Neighborhood Permit Parking Program. The request meets the intent and minimum requirements of the permit parking program and has received the necessary support from affected property owners.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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1. Approve the implementation of permit parking on Fairmont Way from La Veta Avenue to Delia Lane.
2. Forward recommendation to City Council for final action.
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4. FISCAL IMPACT
None. Implementation involves minimal staff time and minimal expenditures that have already been approved in the City's operating budget.
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 5: Improve Infrastructure, Mobility, and Technology
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
Background:
A property owner on Fairmont Way submitted a request to initiate the process of permit parking on Fairmont Way. The subject street is outlined and shown on the attached Area Map. In accordance with the City's Neighborhood Permit Parking Program (NPPP), staff preformed an initial screening of the study area to determine the following:
1. Whether the street is eligible for permit parking; and
2. If so, does said street lie within a City-defined permit parking opportunity area with a streamlined implementation procedure.
Since Fairmont Way qualifies for permit parking but isn't in a designated permit parking opportunity area, it must meet both the minimum parking occupancy level and receive sufficient support from property owners before a permit parking recommendation can be made. The details of the request are outlined below.
Parking Occupancy Study:
Staff mapped and counted the number of legal parking space...

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