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Parking Plan

Council District 15

CD15 Parking Stats


944

on-street meters 161 off-street meters (in parking lots) Total: 1105 meters
130

Off-street pay station spaces

Hours of Operation

8 AM 6 PM Monday Saturday

Time Limits

1-Hour - 24 % 2-Hour - 73% Other - 3%

San Pedro Meter Usage

Wilmington Meter Usage

Only 4 areas of San Pedro are occupied more than half the time, and are over 70% occupied in peak hours

6th Street, between Mesa & Centre

Pacific Ave, between 7th & 8th

Centre Street, between of 6th & 7th

8th Street, west of Pacific Ave

Current Meter Revenue from CD15:

$592,642

39% of meters provide


75% of revenue

Councilman Buscainos Proposal

1. Remove Meters

509 meters will be removed 61% reduction

Meters Removed in San Pedro

Meters Removed in Wilmington

2. Free Parking at City Lots

Six City-Owned Lots in San Pedro


Lot 735 Lot 683

Lot 684

Lot 647

Lot 641

Lot 699

Three lots are under-occupied even at the current rate of 50 cents / hour.

Lot 683

Lot 647

Lot 641

These

lots will now be free during posted hours (no overnight parking) Time limits will be extended to 4 hours (Warner Grand) and 10 hours 169 new spaces will now be free Parking at lots 684 & 735 will remain 50 cents/hr Parking at lot 699 will continue to be free Work with Cultural Affairs Dept to open the Croatian Cultural Center parking lot

3. Reduce Rates

Rates for remaining meters will be reduced to 75 cents or 50 cents per hour, depending on demand

San Pedro Meters 75 Cents / Hour

San Pedro Meters 50 Cents / Hour

Wilmington Meters 50 Cents / Hour

Time

limits for all meters will be 2 hours, to encourage turnover of spaces, ensuring business customers can always find a spot Longer term parking (4hr-10hr) will be available for free or 50 cents / hour in parking lots

San Pedro Changes

Meters Removed 50 cents / hour 75 cents / hour

Wilmington Changes

Meters Removed 50 cents / hour

4. Improve Signage

and Way-Finding

Work

with LADOT to improve signage, showing locations and directions to public parking lots with Chamber and P-BID to educate businesses about new parking rates and free parking available to their customers

Work

5. Improve Infrastructure and Lighting

Replace Remaining Coin-Only Meters with Credit Card Meters

Install

pedestrian improvements:

pavers green space lighting

Will

encourage patrons to walk an additional block to parking lots. e.g. Santa Monica, Pasadena Enter into agreement with LA Neighborhood Initiative (LANI) to implement this pedestrian connections project Investigate feasibility of constructing a parking structure in downtown San Pedro

Parking Plan
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