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EOty1� ,.,�� Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Mayor and City Council 9.1 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Work Session November 21, 2016 Amanda Othoudt,Director,ED <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Downtown Parking, Regulations, Permitting and Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Decorative Lighting Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Discuss downtown parking regulations, permitting, and decorative lighting. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> Downtown Parking Regulations and Permitting <br /> At their September 14 meeting, the Downtown River's Edge group discussed concerns with parking <br /> downtown. Several businesses have complained about the lack of parking availability for their customers <br /> along Main Street and Jackson Avenue. The group indicated that out of convenience, employees and <br /> some business owners are parking along Main and Jackson instead of parking in the designated employee <br /> parking area of the King Avenue lot. <br /> Business owners and their employees are required to purchase parking permits in order to park in the <br /> designated employee area of the King Avenue lot. A total of 86 employee parking spaces are designated <br /> on the downtown parking map (attached), 23 of the 86 are reserved for First National Bank employees <br /> through a parking easement agreement with the city. <br /> It was suggested at the meeting to eliminate parking permits in the King Avenue lot, and instead allow the <br /> downtown business owners to designate a specific area for their employees to park. <br /> Downtown Decorative Lights <br /> At their April 6, 2015, meeting, the HRA approved up to $4000 in costs for the installation of commercial <br /> quality lighting of the downtown trees. Staff received two proposals which were submitted by Rainbow <br /> Holiday Design Company and Emerald Companies. The HRA authorized staff to negotiate an <br /> agreement with one of the two companies to install decorative lighting based on lowest cost and quality. <br /> The contract was awarded to Rainbow Holiday Design Company in the amount of$4,400. Staff <br /> presented the proposal to the Downtown River's Edge group at their May 13, 2015, meeting. The <br /> Downtown River's Edge group approved to contribute the $400 difference plus maintenance for a year. <br /> At their November 9 meeting, the Downtown River's Edge group discussed concerns with the <br /> downtown decorative lights. Several of the lights are not working and haven't been properly maintained. <br /> The LED light warranty with Rainbow Holiday Design was up on July 15, 2016, a year from the initial <br /> installation of the lights. <br /> Staff is looking for direction from Council on the level of involvement on these issues. <br /> POWERED 6T <br /> A IR <br />