From erics at daviscoop.com Mon Sep 26 10:07:13 2005 From: erics at daviscoop.com (Eric Stromberg) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:07:13 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] Fw: G Street parking resrictions Message-ID: <02e801c5c2bc$bd80c420$7601a8c0@dfc01> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Saylor" To: Cc: "Roxanne Namazi" Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 8:57 PM Subject: Re: G Street parking resrictions > Eric- > > We moved ahead last night on this issue. This was the first reading of > the ordinance. The second reading and adoption of the ordinance is > scheduled to take place on October 4. If the COOP Board has significant > substantive concerns you should contact Roxanne Namazi in Public Works > or let Council know. > > Don > > >>> "Eric Stromberg" 9/20/2005 2:07:45 PM >>> > Dear Don: The Co-op has a few concerns. We were not notified of the > proposed > change adjacent to Co-op property and lacked time to consider what > impacts > the change might have on us. When Old North informed us, they made the > point > that it makes sense to consider any changes in the context of the > entire N > district and it's fringes, and I agree. I am concerned that the change > will > push downtown and G street employees into our lot and into our > neighbors > lot. Additionally, when seemingly piecemeal changes occur, are they > considered in the context of the whole? Any change, from adoption of > the N > district to changing a section of a street will cause repercussions > elsewhere. As a business and a member of DDBA, the Co-op recognizes > that > parking (and transportation) solutions need to be developed with > consideration for the whole community. > > > > > > I am trying to understand why this is a concern at all to COOP. I > am > > beginning to discern that there is a potential impact on your > parking > > lot of cars that might otherwise park on G Street. Is that it? > > > > >>> "Eric Stromberg" 9/20/2005 11:52:54 AM >>> > > > > Dear Don: The number of unrestricted spaces in the Old North area > > decreased > > due to the 'N' permit parking district, and the full impact of that > > change > > has yet to be fully measured. The Co-op is not opposed in principal > to > > the > > proposal, and we also understand the needs of the small businesses > on > > G > > Street who lack parking lots. > > > > The Co-op would like a continuance to next month to have the > > opportunity to > > understand how the 'N" district will affect area parking before more > > restrictions are added. There are valid arguments for restricted > > parking, > > but restrictions do not solve parking problems as much as push them > > elswhere. Many G Street and downtown employees use the current > > unrestricted > > parking. To where will they be displaced? If the 'N' district is > > effective > > in discouraging students from regarding Old North as their parking > lot, > > then > > the employee issue will be less a problem. By the way, the proposal > > from > > City Staff and SAC is a reasonable compromise from the original > > proposal, we > > simply request time to weigh in with a more informed perspective. > > Thanks, Eric > > > > > Eric- > > > > > > Thanks for your note. In addition to knowing your "position", I > am > > > always interested in understanding why people hold the views they > > > espouse. What is the reason you are opposed to this proposal? > What > > > imnpacts do you expect will be concerns for the COOP? > > > > > > Don > > > > > > >>> "Eric Stromberg" 9/19/2005 4:59:44 PM > >>> > > > I understand that a SAC recommendation to restrict parking to 2 > > hours > > > on the east side of the 600 block of G Street is on the 9/20 City > > Concil > > > meeting consent calendar. > > > > > > The Davis Food Co-op does not support a 2 hour parking restriction > > at > > > this time. The impact of the Old North Davis parking district has > > yet > > > to fully been experienced, and it is premature to make additional > > > restrictions until the impact of the parking district on the > > > neighborhood and surrounding area is clear. Some Old North > > residents > > > have opted to purchase and use the 'N' permit while others are > > > postponing purchase until October 1 when the permit will be valid > for > > a > > > full year. Additionally, UCD has not yet resumed classes so the > > impact > > > of the parking district on student parking has not been > experienced. > > > > > > A continuance is requested to allow businesses and residents the > > > opportunity to asses the impact of earlier changes before new > > > restrictions are imposed. > > > > > > Respectfully, Eric Stromberg, General Manager, Davis Food Co-op > > >