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Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov 1. Existing Conditions Survey  Feb-May Conduct parking inventory and occupancy count using on-the- ground counters and drone photography. CPC = Presentation at City Planning Commission Meeting Parking Study As part of the city-wide Master Plan update, the City is commissioning a Parking Study to review parking conditions and provide recommendations in seven areas in Richmond. richmond300.com v. 180301 Objectives Support continued redevelopment of the city of Richmond while balancing the multi-modal transportation demands of its growing population. Provide existing parking conditions data. Develop policy recommendations to address parking. Create communications materials to present recommendations. Suggest policy that could be applied to other parts of the city. Process Stay In Touch! The Dept. of Planning and Development Review will be hosting public meetings in each of the 7 study areas (see map on reverse side) in May. Visit richmond300.com to join the email list and receive notifications about the Parking Study. Email [email protected] with questions or call 646-6348. Community Consultations: Show, Tell & Listen May Meet with stakeholders in each of the 7 areas to discuss existing conditions. Community Consultations: Recommendation Refinement Sept Meet with stakeholders in each of the 7 areas to discuss the recommendations. 2. Future Parking Supply/Demand Analysis June-July Identify emerging developments and transportation projects that may affect parking supply/demand to develop a parking demand model. 3. Recommendation Long List Development  Aug-Sept Create a long list of recommendations to address parking situations in the 7 areas. 4. Recommendation Short List Development Oct Revise recommendations. 5. Document Development  Oct-Nov Prepare the Parking Study report.

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Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov

Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov

1. Existing Conditions Survey  Feb-MayConduct parking inventory and occupancy count using on-the-ground counters and drone photography.

CPC = Presentation at City Planning Commission Meeting

Parking StudyAs part of the city-wide Master Plan update, the City is commissioning a Parking Study to review parking conditions and provide recommendations in seven areas in Richmond.

richmond300.com

v. 180301

Objectives – Support continued redevelopment of the city of Richmond while balancing the multi-modal

transportation demands of its growing population.

– Provide existing parking conditions data.

– Develop policy recommendations to address parking.

– Create communications materials to present recommendations.

– Suggest policy that could be applied to other parts of the city.

Process

Stay In Touch! – The Dept. of Planning and Development Review will be hosting public meetings in each of the 7 study

areas (see map on reverse side) in May.

– Visit richmond300.com to join the email list and receive notifications about the Parking Study.

– Email [email protected] with questions or call 646-6348.

Community Consultations: Show, Tell & Listen MayMeet with stakeholders in each of the 7 areas to discuss existing conditions.

Community Consultations: Recommendation Refinement SeptMeet with stakeholders in each of the 7 areas to discuss the recommendations.

2. Future Parking Supply/Demand Analysis June-JulyIdentify emerging developments and transportation projects that may affect parking supply/demand to develop a parking demand model.

3. Recommendation Long List Development  Aug-SeptCreate a long list of recommendations to address parking situations in the 7 areas.

4. Recommendation Short List Development OctRevise recommendations.

5. Document Development  Oct-NovPrepare the Parking Study report.

richmond300.com