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City Council Report 915 I Street, 1 st Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 www.cityofsacramento.org File ID: 2017-01418 December 12, 2017 Consent Item 10 Title: Designating the Miller Regional Park Parking Lots as Municipal Parking Lots Location: District 4 Recommendation: Pass a Resolution: 1) designating three Miller Regional Park parking lots as municipal parking lots under City Code Section 10.44.050; and 2) authorizing the City Manager to impose parking fees at those lots in Miller Regional Park. Contact: Shannon Brown, Deputy Director, (916) 808-6076, Department of Parks and Recreation; Matt Eierman, Parking Manager, (916) 808-5849, Department of Public Works Presenter: None. Attachments: 1-Description/Analysis 2-Resolution 3-Exhibit A-Proposed Parking Fee Lots Matthew Ruyak, Interim City Attorney Mindy Cuppy, City Clerk John Colville, City Treasurer Howard Chan, City Manager Page 1 of 6

File ID: 2017-01418 Consent Item 10 Description/Analysis Issue Detail: Miller Regional Park is located along the Sacramento River, bounded by Interstate 5, and is accessible from the west end of Broadway. Because of its vicinity to the Sacramento River, the park draws large crowds during summer weekends and holidays, which causes the parking areas to become overcrowded. Issues with overcrowding have recently intensified requiring the City to improve its signage and enforcement patrols. Many visitors park in unmarked areas in the park making it difficult for emergency vehicles to enter. In addition, an increase of overnight campers in the park require frequent patrols by Park Rangers and requires them to clear the parking lots before locking the vehicle access gates each evening. Although alcohol is not permitted, it continues to be a concern along with noise and garbage which impacts the adjacent Sacramento Marina. In 2015, Sand Cove Park faced similar issues and a pilot pay to park program was successfully implemented. Implementing parking fees and regulations allowed staff to enforce parking time limits, encouraging turnover of parking and reducing the number of vehicles parked in non-designated areas. Due to the success of the program at Sand Cove Park, staff are proposing that paid parking also be imposed at Miller Regional Park at three parking lots where fees are currently not charged. Payment will be required for a total of 418 public parking spaces along Marina View Drive, Ramp Way, and in front of the Marina Office, as shown in Exhibit A. Currently, parking fees are required to use the boat launch ramp and that parking lot is not being designated as a municipal parking lot. To charge for parking under the City Code, the three parking lots at Miller Regional Park must be designated as municipal parking lots. This will allow Parking Services staff to install parking pay machines, signage, and add the lots to its parking enforcement routes. Policy Considerations: The recommended action is intended to help mitigate health and safety issues at Miller Regional Park and the marina area. Economic Impacts: None. Environmental Considerations: The proposed action involves management of existing parking lots and is exempt from environmental review under Sections 15301 and 15378(b)(2) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. City of Sacramento December 12, 2017 powered by Legistar Page 2 of 6

File ID: 2017-01418 Consent Item 10 Sustainability: This action supports the City of Sacramento s sustainability goals to improve and optimize the transportation infrastructure. Reducing overcrowding at Miller Regional Park will help address excessive garbage and pollution issues. Commission/Committee Action: The proposed parking fees at Miller Regional Park was supported by the Parks and Recreation Commission at their meeting held on November 2, 2017. Rationale for Recommendation: Designating the three parking lots as municipal parking lots will allow staff to charge parking fees, requiring visitors to pay to park at Miller Regional Park. Paid parking will: 1) encourage regular turnover of parking spaces, giving more visitors access to the park; 2) allow staff to enforce parking time limits; 3) eliminate vehicles parking in non-designated areas; and 4) help fund ongoing maintenance and improvements of the parking lots in this park. Actively managing parking at Miller Regional Park will reduce current safety related problems. This paid parking program was first implemented at Sand Cove Park and was successful in improving issues like those currently encountered at Miller Regional Park. Financial Considerations: The proposed public parking fee at Miller Regional Park will not exceed $10 for eight hours. The fee could potentially generate up to $150,000 annually from the 418 parking spaces. Half of the revenues collected will be used for the daily operation of the Miller Regional parking lot in the Parking Fund (Fund 6004), and half would be used to help fund parking lot improvements at Miller Regional Park. The City Parks Parking Lot Improvement Project (V15551900) in Fund 6004 will be utilized to account for parking lot improvements at Miller Regional Park. Parking payment machines will be installed to facilitate the fare collection. There are sufficient funds in the Parking Services Division (Fund 6004) operating budget to cover the cost of the payment machine purchase and installation. Parking charges at this park are anticipated to be implemented soon after Council s approval. Local Business Enterprise (LBE): Not applicable. City of Sacramento December 12, 2017 powered by Legistar Page 3 of 6

RESOLUTION NO. 2017- Adopted by the Sacramento City Council BACKGROUND DESIGNATING THREE MILLER REGIONAL PARK PARKING LOTS AS A MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS A. Miller Regional Park is located along the Sacramento River, bounded by Interstate 5, and is accessible from the west end of Broadway. Because of its vicinity to the Sacramento River, the park draws large crowds during summer weekends and holidays, which causes the parking areas to become overcrowded. B. Issues with overcrowding have recently intensified requiring the City to improve its signage and enforcement patrols. Many visitors park in unmarked areas in the park making it difficult for emergency vehicles to enter. In addition, an increase of overnight campers in the park require frequent patrols by Park Rangers and requires them to clear the parking lots before locking the vehicle access gates each evening. Although alcohol is not permitted, it continues to be a concern along with noise and garbage which impacts the adjacent Sacramento Marina. C. Implementing parking fees and regulations allowed staff to enforce parking time limits, encouraging turnover of parking and reducing the number of vehicles parking in nondesignated areas. D. To charge for parking under the City Code, the three parking lots at Miller Regional Park which are depicted in Exhibit A, must be designated as municipal parking lots. This will allow Parking Services staff to install parking pay machines, signage, and add the lots to its parking enforcement routes. BASED ON THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE BACKGROUND, THE CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Pursuant to City Code Section 10.44.050, the three parking lots at Miller Regional Park which are depicted in Exhibit A, other than the boat ramp lot PL#4, are designated as municipal parking lots. The City Manager is authorized to impose parking fees at these municipal parking lots at Miller Regional Park. Fees collected from the three municipal parking lots at Miller Regional Park are to be deposited in the Parking Fund (6004) and used as follows: 50% of the fees will be used for daily operations; and Page 4 of 6

50% of the fees will be used to support an expenditure budget for improvements at Miller Regional Park parking lots, to the City Parks Parking Lot Improvement Project (V15551900) in Fund 6004. Page 5 of 6

Exhibit A Proposed Parking Fee Lots Boat Ramp Picnic Areas Path PL#1 Picnic Areas Marina View Drive Sacramento Marina Parking Marina Office PL#3 Gate PL#2 Sacramento Marina Ramp Way PL#1 PL#1 Parking at PL#2 To Broadway PL#4 Unocal Miller Regional Park 2710 Ramp Way PL#1 Parking Lot 1 Miller Park area proposed daily parking fee PL#2 Parking Lot 2 Marina area proposed daily parking fee PL#3 Parking Lot 3 Marina area proposed daily parking fee Front Street Miller Corp Yard PL#4 Parking Lot 4 Current $8 daily boat launch fee To Broadway Page 6 of 6 Restrooms