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<br /> <br />City of Kirklal1r1. <br />" Was h 1, TJD~9}JJiEE <br /> <br />City of Kirkland, Washington <br />King County Library - Parking Management Report <br /> <br />A review of the existing downtown parking system was completed to determine how the <br />proposed King County Library Parking Structure would support and integrate with the <br />management system. Operational strategies and costs were developed for the new parking <br />structure. <br /> <br />City of Geneva, Illinois <br />Central Business District Parking study <br /> <br /> <br />A comprehensive Central Business District parking supply/demand study for <br />a 57-block historic area within the community included the determination of <br />existing/future parking demands, a review of existing parking policies and <br />zoning ordinances, and recommendations for parking system improvements. The study also <br />addressed the parking system's financial capability to implement recommended parking <br />program improvements. <br /> <br />City of Fairbanks, Alaska <br />Parking Feasibility Analysis <br /> <br />~HI CUVGF fAI.IINKS M <br />~ ~ I..........H,"'II,,' ...Jt.,\~/ <br /> <br />A supply/demand analysis was conducted in the core <br />area of downtown. The analysis determined a future <br />need for 400 to 500 parking spaces and a parking structure with a minimum of 400 spaces <br />was recommended for Block 39, a site owned by the City of Fairbanks and long recognized <br />as a suitable location for multi-level parking. Carl Walker developed plans for a five-level <br />parking structure containing approximately 400 spaces. A financial feasibility analysis was <br />conducted and it was determined that a large capital appropriation was needed for a debt <br />service coverage ratio of 1.10 the first year, a minimum requirement for government-backed <br />bonds. <br /> <br />
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