Sheila Kidd, Director, Transportation Services Paula Nichols, Manager, Parking Operations. Addition of Pay and Display Parking Spaces King Street/KGH
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1 CITY OF KINGSTON REPORT TO COUNCIL Report No.: TO: FROM: RESOURCE STAFF: Mayor and Council Denis Leger, Commissioner, Transportation, Properties and Emergency Services Sheila Kidd, Director, Transportation Services Paula Nichols, Manager, Parking Operations DATE OF MEETING: November 2, 2010 SUBJECT: Addition of Pay and Display Parking Spaces King Street/KGH EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: City staff recently became aware of rehabilitation work scheduled to begin in November for the Queen s/kgh Parking Garage on Stuart Street. Over a two-year period, the construction will create a shortfall of between parking spaces at any one time for hourly parkers. It is anticipated that this will create more lot full situations and cause more people to circle the block in search of parking. To help offset the shortfall, staff is recommending the two blocks on King Street between Lower University and St. Lawrence Streets and between Emily and Maitland Streets with current parking restrictions of No Parking 10:00-11:00 a.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m. be converted to Pay and Display or metered parking to remove the restricted times. RECOMMENDATION: THAT a by-law be presented to Council for three readings to amend By-Law 495, A by-law to provide for a parking meter zone in certain streets or portions thereof, and to provide for the installation, regulations, supervision and control of such parking meters and By-law 24, A by-law for regulating traffic in the highways of the City of Kingston and By-law , A by-law to regulate parking to convert the north side of King St. between Lower University and St. Lawrence Avenue and the south side of King Street between Emily and Maitland Streets to Pay and Display or metered parking. AUTHORIZING SIGNATURES: Denis Leger, Commissioner, Transportation, Properties and Emergency Services Gerard Hunt, Chief Administrative Officer CONSULTATION WITH THE FOLLOWING COMMISSIONERS: Cynthia Beach, Sustainability & Growth Lanie Hurdle, Community Services Jim Keech, President and CEO, Utilities Kingston N/R N/R Council Meeting 23 November 2,
2 REPORT TO COUNCIL. Report No.: November 2, Page 2 - OPTIONS/DISCUSSION: Recently, City staff became aware of the repair work being scheduled for the Queen s/kgh parking garage that will displace anywhere between parking stalls at any one time. With permit holders being relocated, a net amount of between hourly parkers will be displaced. Parking on King Street between Lower University and St. Lawrence Avenue, as well as between Emily and Maitland Streets, is currently restricted between the hours of 10:00-11:00 a.m. as well as 2:00-3:00 p.m. These regulations have been in place for as many as 30 years in many residential streets surrounding the downtown, Queen s and KGH. The purpose of these time restrictions was to prevent all-day parkers, usually employees of the institutions or downtown. Pay and Display parking still prevents all day parking by regulating the length of stay to create turnover. Converting to Pay and Display in this area will help alleviate some of the pressure that visitors and patients feel when trying to find legitimate parking. Therefore, staff is recommending that these blocks be converted to Pay and Display or metered parking, with a 3-hour time limit. It is estimated that a total of approximately 25 parking spaces would be converted to Pay and Display or metered parking. The block closest to KGH would be priced at $1.50 per hour, which is the same as the current Pay and Display block immediately to the east. The block between Emily and Maitland would be priced at $1.00 per hour. Three readings to the by-law amendments are being requested as this is a time sensitive recommendation in order to have the converted parking installed in time for the construction start. EXISTING POLICY/BY LAW: By-Law 495 A by-law to provide for a parking meter zone in certain streets or portions thereof, and to provide for the installation, regulations, supervision and control of such parking meters By-law 24 A by-law for regulating traffic in the highways of the City of Kingston By-law A by-law to regulate parking NOTICE PROVISIONS: N/A ACCESSIBILITY CONSIDERATIONS: N/A FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Three Pay and Display meters will be temporarily redeployed from other areas and replaced next year through a broader RFP process. They cost approximately $15,000 each, $45,000 in total. Based on revenues and occupancies of paid parking in the area, additional revenue of approximately $25,000 per year is anticipated. Therefore, after two years, we will have recovered the costs. CONTACTS: Paula Nichols, Manager, Parking Operations , Ext Greg McLean, Supervisor, By-law Enforcement and Animal Control , Ext OTHER CITY OF KINGSTON STAFF CONSULTED: Donna Stover, Parking Manager, Queen s University Marcy West, Manager, Security, Parking, and Access Control, KGH EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Exhibit A - By-Law Amendments Exhibit B Map of Paid Parking For Affected Area Council Meeting 23 November 2,
3 EXHIBIT A BY-LAW NO. 24 -TRAFFIC A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW No. 24, A BY-LAW FOR REGULATING TRAFFIC IN THE HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON, SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT, (AMEND PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON KING STREET). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston enacts as follows: PASSED:, 2010 By-law 24, entitled A By-law for Regulating Traffic in the Highways of the City of Kingston, Subject to the Provisions of the Highway Traffic Act, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: BY-LAW No. 24, Section 18: (Various Parking) Remove: KING STREET 49 metres west of Lower University to Collingwood KING STREET Maitland to Emily North Side Parking prohibited from 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive. (By-Law No ; ) South Side Parking Prohibited from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (By-Law No ) KING STREET St. Lawrence Avenue to Collingwood North Side Parking prohibited from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive. Council Meeting 23 November 2,
4 BY-LAW NO. 495 PARKING METER ZONE A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW No. 495, A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR A PARKING METER ZONE IN CERTAIN STREETS OR PORTIONS THEREOF, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE INSTALLATION, REGULATIONS, SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF SUCH PARKING METERS, (AMEND PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON KING STREET). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston enacts as follows: PASSED:, 2010 A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW No. 495 By-law 495, entitled, A By-law to provide for a parking meter zone in certain streets or portions thereof, and to provide for the installation, regulations, supervision and control of such parking meters, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: BY-LAW No. 495: (Parking Meter Zone) SCHEDULE 1(B) MAXIMUM TIME LIMIT: 3 HOURS RATE: $1.50 PER HOUR Highway Side Parking From KING STREET North From Lower University Avenue to St. Lawrence Avenue SCHEDULE 3(A) MAXIMUM TIME LIMIT: 3 HOURS RATE: $1.00 PER HOUR Highway Side Parking From KING STREET South From Emily Street to Maitland Street Council Meeting 23 November 2,
5 BY-LAW NO PARKING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW No , A BY-LAW TO REGULATE PARKING. PASSED:, 2010 The Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston enacts as follows: By-law , entitled A By-Law to Regulate Parking, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: Remove: SCHEDULE G-2: DAYTIME PARKING PROHIBITIONS G-2: Daytime Parking Prohibitions Street Side From Days Times King Street North 48.8 metres west of Lower University Mon to Fri am and 2-3 pm Avenue to Collingwood Street King Street South Maitland Street to Emily Street Mon to Sat am and 2-3 pm G-2: Daytime Parking Prohibitions Street Side From Days Times King Street North St. Lawrence Avenue to Collingwood Street Mon to Fri am and 2-3 pm SCHEDULE A-1 PARKING METER ZONES ON CITY STREETS ZONE C PART TWO: Maximum Time Limit: 3 Hours Hourly Rate: $1.00 except holidays Street Side From KING STREET South Emily Street to Maitland Street Council Meeting 23 November 2,
6 SCHEDULE A-1 PARKING METER ZONES ON CITY STREETS ZONE D PART TWO: Maximum Time Limit: 3 Hours Hourly Rate: $1.50 except holidays Street Side From A-1: $1.50, 3 hrs, 8:00-5:00, M-F KING STREET North Lower University Avenue to St. Lawrence Avenue 2. This by-law will come into force and take affect on the date of its passing. GIVEN FIRST AND SECOND READINGS, 2010 GIVEN THIRD READING AND PASSED, 2010 CITY CLERK MAYOR Council Meeting 23 November 2,
7 Parking Kgh-Queens.mxd (DJM) Disclaimer: The Corporation of the City of Kingston assumes no responsibility for inaccurate or inconsistent data set out in this map product. Division St City Park Ci Sydenham St Maitland St Lower Union St Simcoe St Gore St Wellington St Earl St Earl St William St Couper St Clergy St E West St Lily Ln I City of Kingston Par king KGH-Queens Repor t "Exhibit B" Frontenac St Alfred St Clergy St W Union St Frontenac County Court House Collingwood St Council Meeting 23 November 2, Queen's Cr King St W Albert St Legend Queens-KGH Parking Area Existing NP 10-11:00am/2-3:00pm Existing P&D and Meters Queen's Permit Parking Proposed P&D St. Lawrence Av Bader Ln Breakwater Park Lake O ntario and St Law rence River University Av Lower University Av Queen's KGH Underground Fifth Field Company Ln Stuart St King St W Founders Row George St Arch St O'Kill St KGH Waterfront Barrie St Richardson Beach Court St Cricket Field Bagot St City Park Mem orial (M acdonald) Park King St E Emily St
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