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<br />. <br /> <br />Consider adding pedestrian access from the King A venue parking structure <br />(walkways through or between buildings) to Main Street businesses. <br /> <br />Signage <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Install permanent signage near the King A venue public parking lot that is up high <br />and demonstrates where public parking exists to traffic traveling along Highway <br />10 in both directions. The signage should be easy-to-read and, if possible, <br />demon strati ve of Elk River's past. <br /> <br />Signage examples from other communities were provided to the Task Force as part of <br />the final meeting in May 2005. The following picture depicts public parking signage <br />from downtown Stillwater, Minnesota which Task Force members especially liked. <br />The image is viewed as representative of the type of signage that members are <br />proposing to the lIRA and City Council for permanent placement at the King A venue <br />parking lot site, facing Highway 10 in both directions. <br /> <br />Ge <br /> <br /> <br />Conclusion <br /> <br />The King A venue Parking Lot Task Force is providing these recommendations to the <br />Elk River Housing and Redevelopment Authority (lIRA) and City Council as its <br />response to the work performed by the Task Force at the request of the City. Parking <br />in the downtown Elk River area is extremely important and vital to the economic <br />vitality of the City and its residents and businesses. It is important to maintain a <br />suitable level of short-term, long-term, employee and disabled parking for our <br />citizens and visitors at all times. <br /> <br />9 <br />
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