File #: 21-0184    Version: 1
Type: TC Consideration Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/1/2021 In control: City Traffic Commission
On agenda: 4/14/2021 Final action:
Title: Request for "No Overnight Parking" on Barkley Avenue between Batavia Street and Main Street.
Attachments: 1. Letter of Request, 2. Location Map
TO: City Traffic Commission

THRU: Larry Tay, City Traffic Engineer

FROM: Dave Allenbach, Transportation Analyst


1. SUBJECT
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Request for "No Overnight Parking" on Barkley Avenue between Batavia Street and Main Street.
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2. SUMMARY
This request is to prohibit parking between 8:00PM and 7:00AM on Barkley Avenue.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve the request and authorize the City Traffic Engineer to modify the restricted hours, if necessary, based on the needs of local business.
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4. FISCAL IMPACT
The total expenditure for the project is $1,000 and will be funded in Minor Traffic Control Devices (16302) through Traffic Improvement Measure M2 (263).
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 1: Provide for a safe community
b. Provide and maintain infrastructure necessary to ensure the safety of the public.
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
This request to implement "No Overnight Parking" on Barkley Avenue between Batavia and Main Streets was made by an affected business owner. The basis of this request is to better provide on-street parking for local businesses by removing vehicles from the aforementioned street segment that are not associated with any of the businesses on these streets.
According to the proponent, there may be an auto sales business in the area that is using Barkley Avenue to store inventory. These are on the street early in the morning and utilize much of the available on-street parking before many local business employees arrive. This results in hardship for the local businesses, especially when much of the external parking demands are long-term (all day.) Moreover, nearly all of the businesses along Barkley Avenue have a parking lot which is at or close to capacity during the day, requiring customers to rely on parking on-street that is often unavailable. This becomes a point of contention for area businesses when much of the available curbside parking is taken up by businesses from outside the area.
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