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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
The Community Parking Program:Parking Changes Coming to Pike/Pine
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Project background
Project boundary
April 2008 – project launch
Goal: City and neighborhood work together to:• Improve on-street parking• Support walking, biking, transit, and other sustainable transport options
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Since April 2008, SDOT has engaged the community via…
• Community meetings • Online survey• Door-to-door outreach• Parking study design• Developed proposed changes• Community comment period• Blog posts & press releases• And yes, we even created a
Facebook page
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Where are we now?
After reviewing community comments and study data, SDOT has made a final decision on parking changes in Pike/Pine.
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Next, you’ll see how parking looks now and how it will look after the changes are made.
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Current parking…
PARKING SPACE TYPESUnrestrictedTime LimitedRestricted parking zone (RPZ)2-hr PaidLoad ZoneNo Park/Bus Zone
NOTE: Maps DO NOT show all space types on each block (e.g. bus zones, driveways, disabled parking spaces, and load zones). For more detailed info, contact SDOT.
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
…will change to
PARKING SPACE TYPES2-hr Time LimitRPZ 2-hr Paid3-hr Paid10-hr PaidRPZ w/2-hr PaidLoad ZoneNo Park/Bus Zone
New Zone 4blocks
New Zone 21blocks
Eligible for Zone 21 Permits
Eligible for Zone 4 Permits
Scooter and on-street bike parking
Add scooter spots
NOTE: Maps DO NOT show all space types on each block (e.g. bus zones, driveways, disabled parking spaces, and load zones). For more detailed info, contact SDOT.
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Key changes • 2-hr time limits
• 2-hr, 3-hr, & 10-hr paid parking
• RPZ access
• Add 2-hr paid parking to some RPZ blocks
• Bike and scooter spaces
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Details - RPZIf you live in the restricted parking zone (RPZ) eligibility areas defined on the map, we’ll send you a permit application for either Zone 4 or Zone 21, depending on your address.
• On RPZ blocks that will also have 2-hr pay stations, RPZ permit holders will be exempt from both the time limit and paid parking.
• Please note: You will only be exempt if you appropriately display your Zone 4 permit on a Zone 4 signed block; or Zone 21 permit on a Zone 21 signed block.
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
Details – paid parking ratesIn a dense, lively neighborhood like Pike/Pine, paid parking Helps increase space availability and ease enforcement. A mix of short-term and long-term spaces will serve the needs of various users.
• 2-hr and 3-hr paid parking = $2/hr
• 10-hr paid parking = $1.25/hr
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
When will parking change?
• JUNE: sign and pay station locations marked on sidewalk
• JULY: new parking signs and pay stations installed
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Seattle Department of Transportation’s Community Parking Program
For more information
• Website: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/parking/cp_pikepine.htm • Find us on Facebook – search for “SDOT Community
Parking Program”• Contact project manager Allison Schwartz at
[email protected] or (206) 684-8186