Council gets look at peninsula parking plan
Noaki Schwartz
BALBOA PENINSULA -- Come next year, you might want to check how
much time you’ve got on your parking meter.
The City Council on Monday got a close look at the long-awaited Balboa
Peninsula Parking Management Plan and likely will take a vote on it in
November.
The plan, a result of numerous community workshops, included 16
different options to deal with parking problems on the peninsula. At
those workshops it was decided that the city needed to tackle a number of
traffic-related issues, including: giving priority for residential
parking, improving signage, reducing traffic congestion and redesigning
current parking.
Among those options is modifying meter-time limits, creating visitor
parking guides, implementing bus service, chalk-marking tires and
improving red curb and intersection visibility.
About 35 residents and business owners attended the study session, far
more than is typical.
“I’m glad to see we’ve got some specific recommendations to give
priority to,” said Sharon Wood, assistant city manager.
Other options include increasing meter fees and developing a pier lot
validation program.
The plan, with specific cost estimates, should go before the council
for an official vote in early November, said associate planner Daniel
Trimble.
“I think the council is pretty much ready to move on these issues,”
Trimble said.
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