Old Louisville Residential Parking Permit Program.

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Old Louisville Residential Parking Permit Program

Why a Residential Parking Permit Program? Reduce hazardous traffic conditions resulting from the use of streets within these areas or neighborhoods by nonresidents Reduce hazardous traffic conditions resulting from the use of streets within these areas or neighborhoods by nonresidents Protect residents of the neighborhood from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their residence Protect residents of the neighborhood from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their residence Preserve the character and value of the properties in the neighborhood Preserve the character and value of the properties in the neighborhood Preserve the safety of children and other pedestrians Preserve the safety of children and other pedestrians

Application & Petition for Consideration of an RPP Neighborhood Advocate must submit a petition to PARC which includes: Signatures of at least 60% of the property owners within the defined proposed area via written verifiable vote & signature Completed January 17, 2006 Signatures of at least 60% of the property owners within the defined proposed area via written verifiable vote & signature Completed January 17, 2006 Request will only be considered for areas that contain at least ten adjacent block faces Request will only be considered for areas that contain at least ten adjacent block faces Proposed boundaries must be clearly defined on each page of the request Proposed boundaries must be clearly defined on each page of the request

Program Review Process Upon receipt of valid request PARC shall conduct parking study within the area defined Completed 04/10-04/13/06 Upon receipt of valid request PARC shall conduct parking study within the area defined Completed 04/10-04/13/06 90% of curb space must be utilized within the defined area within the peak time periods in order to continue the review process 90% of curb space must be utilized within the defined area within the peak time periods in order to continue the review process Issues and needs to be determined in review process Issues and needs to be determined in review processBoundaries Effective date Types of businesses & institutions Types of meetings and/or events held Temporary or special event permit requirements Limitations on permit issuance

Parking Utilization Study Each block was measured to find total amount of legal parking spaces Each block was measured to find total amount of legal parking spaces Designated areas were surveyed by foot patrol Designated areas were surveyed by foot patrol Each area surveyed over a four day period Each area surveyed over a four day period Each area was surveyed every hours between the hours of 8 AM to 6 PM Each area was surveyed every hours between the hours of 8 AM to 6 PM

Results of Parking Utilization Study Fifteen of twenty-six blocks in the study area were found to have met the requirement of 90% curb utilization Fifteen of twenty-six blocks in the study area were found to have met the requirement of 90% curb utilization

Map of Study Area

Development & Implementation PARC shall use the results of parking study to develop a parking management plan and submit to Metro Development Authority (MDA) Completed May 11, 2006 PARC shall use the results of parking study to develop a parking management plan and submit to Metro Development Authority (MDA) Completed May 11, 2006 MDA shall review, economic impact of the plan on nonresidential uses in the area, specifically although not exclusively, the adequacy of available and future off-street parking for these uses Completed June 7, 2006 MDA shall review, economic impact of the plan on nonresidential uses in the area, specifically although not exclusively, the adequacy of available and future off-street parking for these uses Completed June 7, 2006 If special districts, historic areas or other special designations exist within, or near the area proposed, MDA shall notify appropriate Metro Government agencies for comment. Completed June 7, 2006 If special districts, historic areas or other special designations exist within, or near the area proposed, MDA shall notify appropriate Metro Government agencies for comment. Completed June 7, 2006

RPP Timeline MDA reviews economic impact of the plan MDA agencies for comment Application & Petition of an RPP Program Review Process Results of Parking Study

Parking Proposed Plan Based on results of data collected PARC recommends the following: Based on results of data collected PARC recommends the following:Boundaries Cardinal Blvd to Hill Street 2 nd Street to 5 th Street

Parking Proposed Plan Time Zones of Enforcement 2nd Street, Cardinal Blvd to Lee Street-8:00AM-6:00PM 2nd Street, Cardinal Blvd to Lee Street-8:00AM-6:00PM 2nd Street, Lee Street to Hill Street-8:00AM-4:00PM 2nd Street, Lee Street to Hill Street-8:00AM-4:00PM 3rd Street, Cardinal Blvd to Bloom Street-8:00AM- 6:00PM 3rd Street, Cardinal Blvd to Bloom Street-8:00AM- 6:00PM 3rd Street, Bloom Street to Gaulbert Street-8:00AM- 4:00PM 3rd Street, Bloom Street to Gaulbert Street-8:00AM- 4:00PM Bloom Street-2nd Street to 5th Street 8:00AM-6:00PM Bloom Street-2nd Street to 5th Street 8:00AM-6:00PM Lee Street-2nd Street to 5th Street 8:00AM-4:00PM Lee Street-2nd Street to 5th Street 8:00AM-4:00PM Gaulbert Street-2nd Street to 3rd Street 8:00AM-4:00PM Gaulbert Street-2nd Street to 3rd Street 8:00AM-4:00PM Restricted 2 hour Parking, east side of 2nd Street- Cardinal Blvd to Hill Street Restricted 2 hour Parking, east side of 2nd Street- Cardinal Blvd to Hill Street

Map of the RPP

Permit Eligibility Residents –Each person with a primary residence (limit one permit per motor vehicle owned by and registered to the resident) –A vehicle regularly utilized by a person who owns or leases commercial property or is employed by a person or entity that owns or leases commercial property and actively engages in business activity within the area

Permit Eligibility Residents Con’t –Any vehicle utilized in the area by an institution, such as a church, school, or hospital. (no more than one permit issued for a motor vehicle registered to, or under the control of, such an enterprise unless PARC determines a greater number may be required) Requirements Requirements Applicants Name Proof of residency (tax bill, lease w/landlord phone number, utility bill) Make, model, & license plate number of each vehicle Proof of ownership of motor vehicle, or principal use by applicant Vehicle registration that indicates registration within the area

Visitor Permits A visitor permit may only be used during the time a visitor is visiting with or working for the resident at the resident’s residence. It is the resident’s responsibility to ensure that the visitor permit is obtained after each use. A visitor permit may only be used during the time a visitor is visiting with or working for the resident at the resident’s residence. It is the resident’s responsibility to ensure that the visitor permit is obtained after each use. No more than two visitor permits per household/dwelling unit at one time (for the purpose of this regulation, resident shall be the holder and held responsible for its use/misuse) No more than two visitor permits per household/dwelling unit at one time (for the purpose of this regulation, resident shall be the holder and held responsible for its use/misuse) Visitor Permits are transferable between automobiles (NO RESIDENT may use the visitor permit for their personal vehicle) Visitor Permits are transferable between automobiles (NO RESIDENT may use the visitor permit for their personal vehicle)

Special Permits Event Permits -any person or persons attending special meetings/events may apply for event permit. PARC to determine the applicable restrictions, day/date/time/validity which shall be prominently indicated on permit. (no permit shall be valid for longer than one year). Event Permits -any person or persons attending special meetings/events may apply for event permit. PARC to determine the applicable restrictions, day/date/time/validity which shall be prominently indicated on permit. (no permit shall be valid for longer than one year). Temporary Permits -any person or persons requesting special exception for a one day period only may request such permit from PARC. No fee is charged. (no more than 4 such temporary permits in one year) Temporary Permits -any person or persons requesting special exception for a one day period only may request such permit from PARC. No fee is charged. (no more than 4 such temporary permits in one year)

Permit Fees Residents Permit$20/12 months Residents Permit$20/12 months Visitor Permit$10/12 months Visitor Permit$10/12 months Event Permit$10/ event period Event Permit$10/ event period Replacement $5.00 Replacement $5.00 Temporary PermitNo Charge Temporary PermitNo Charge

Permit Issuance PARC will be located at the Old Louisville Information Center, 1340 South 4 th Street PARC will be located at the Old Louisville Information Center, 1340 South 4 th Street The following dates and times: 08/01-Tuesday-08/03 Thursday1:00PM thru 8:00PM 08/01-Tuesday-08/03 Thursday1:00PM thru 8:00PM 08/04-Friday-1:00PM thru 6:00PM 08/04-Friday-1:00PM thru 6:00PM 08/05-Saturday-9:00am-4:00PM 08/05-Saturday-9:00am-4:00PM After this time residents will be required to come to the PARC On-Street office at 224 West Muhammad Ali Blvd. to purchase resident permit. After this time residents will be required to come to the PARC On-Street office at 224 West Muhammad Ali Blvd. to purchase resident permit.

Current Statistics Tracking citations issued: Tracking citations issued:1,530 Citations issued for RPZ Non-Resident: 1,068, paid $19,130 Citations issued for RPZ Non-Resident: 1,068, paid $19,130 Citations Issued for RPZ Permit Abuse: Citations Issued for RPZ Permit Abuse: 82, paid $1,385 82, paid $1,385 Permits issued for RPP: Permits issued for RPP:387

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