File #: 19-0894    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 9/25/2019 In control: PBIA Advisory Board
Agenda date: 10/2/2019 Final action: 10/2/2019
Title: Downtown Parking Strategy in 2020 Update
Attachments: 1. Parking Price Updates
Title
Downtown Parking Strategy in 2020 Update

Recommended Action
Discussion only.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive a briefing on updates to Olympia Parking in 2020.

Staff Contact:
Max DeJarnatt, Parking Program Analyst, Community Planning & Development, 360.570.3723

Presenter(s):
Max DeJarnatt, Parking Program Analyst

Background and Analysis:
The Olympia City Council adopted the updated Parking Strategy in April 2019, with the intent to support the Downtown Strategy by ensuring users have safe, predicable parking. In 2020, Olympia will see improvements in parking technology, walkability, and efforts to increase availability of on- and off-street parking. Among these updates include price increases at parking meters, in off-street parking lots, and for parking permits.

These pricing updates were reviewed by the Finance Committee in October 2018, but were ultimately put on hold because of the constrained parking supply due to Downtown encampments and further outreach needed with the South Capitol Neighborhood (SCN). Since that time the parking displacement has been reduced by half and staff are actively engaged with the SCN as part of a neighborhood parking plan.

Olympia's parking meter rates have not increased since 2011, when the free timed zone was replaced with metered parking. Since that time Olympia's parking landscape has continued to evolve with several large surface parking lots being replaced by new buildings bringing more people to downtown while simultaneously reducing parking supply. These changes put more pressure on downtown street parking. Matching prices to demand will help the City meet its goals of investing in parking improvements, as well as support downtown businesses by ensuring a target occupancy of 70-85 percent.

Fall outreach about price increases will include bringing these updates to the Parking and Business Improvement Area ratepayers, the Olympia Downtown Alliance membership, the Downtown Neighborhood Association, ...

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