File #: 21-0854    Version:
Type: ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/31/2021 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 9/28/2021 Final action: 9/28/2021
Title: Approval of an Ordinance Amending Olympia Municipal Code Chapters 4.70 and 10.16 Relating to Residential Parking
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Amendment Detail Table, 3. South Capital Committee Report, 4. Zone Map
Related files: 21-0794, 23-0900
Title
Approval of an Ordinance Amending Olympia Municipal Code Chapters 4.70 and 10.16 Relating to Residential Parking

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Land Use & Environment Committee reviewed the proposed changes on August 19, 2021 and recommend approval.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve on second reading the Ordinance Amending Olympia Municipal Code Chapters 10.16 and 4.70 Relating to Residential Parking.

Report
Issue:
Whether to amend Olympia Municipal Code Chapters 4.70 and 10.16, updating parking fees and requirements.

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

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
Background and Analysis did not change from first to second reading.

Following adoption of the Downtown Parking Strategy, staff worked with the South Capital neighborhood during 2019 to develop a separate strategy to address the specific parking concerns of that neighborhood.

The consensus-based recommendations were presented to representatives from City staff, Council, the State Legislature, and Department of Enterprise Services at their annual 'Triad' meeting (attached). These recommendations were recommended for council consideration by the Land Use and Environment Committee (LUEC) in June of 2020.

A table outlining the proposed changes is attached. Recommended City-related actions in the agreement include:

* Renaming parking zones to emphasize the neighborhood, as opposed to the Capitol Campus
* Addition of metered parking at specific areas abutting the South Capital Neighborhood
* Parking citation increases
* Redefine the parking zone boundaries consistent with the map (attached)
* Residential permit fees should be raised to $25 each for the first two vehicles, and $35 for the third, with no provision for additional vehicles.
* A low-income discount

Due to parking enforcement transitioning to a new software program, staff opted to...

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