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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />APRIL 7, 2020 <br />TITLE: <br />ADOPT A RESOLUTION AMENDING <br />RESOLUTION 91-088 TO EXPAND <br />THE SOUTH COAST PERMIT <br />PARKING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />❑ <br />As Recommended <br />❑ <br />As Amended <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 11' Reading <br />❑ <br />Ordinance on 2ntl Reading <br />❑ <br />Implementing Resolution <br />❑ <br />Set Public Hearing For <br />[K•]►oil ►[11zl slillel <br />/s/ Kristine Ridge FILE NUMBER <br />CITY MANAGER <br />Id:1K0LVAILVAIAki II] A11VA"1[11111]kiI <br />Adopt a resolution amending the South Coast Permit Parking District Resolution 91-088 to expand <br />the district boundaries to include the area bounded by the Southern Pacific Transportation <br />Company railroad right-of-way, Bristol Street, Warner Avenue, and Flower Street. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The City's permit parking program was established to limit the intrusion of non-residential and <br />commuter parking into residential neighborhoods. The South Coast Permit Parking District was <br />initially created in 1991. This district is currently bounded by the Southern Pacific Transportation <br />Company railroad right-of-way, Bristol Street, Sunflower Ave, and Flower Street (Exhibit 1). <br />Owners of properties on residential streets near the South Coast Parking District have noted a lack <br />of available parking on their streets and have requested to participate in the City's permit parking <br />program. However, these streets are not within the boundaries of any established residential permit <br />parking district. Therefore, to establish an area that accommodates any future requests, staff <br />recommends amending the existing South Coast Permit Parking District boundary to include the <br />area bounded by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company railroad right-of-way, Bristol Street, <br />Warner Avenue. and Flower Street. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability, <br />Engagement & Sustainability, Objective #4 (support neighborhood vitality and livability). <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed project is exempt from <br />further review. Categorical Exemption ER No. 2019-121 will be filed for this report. <br />55A-1 <br />