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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.
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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.