MLU-3.4-SA2Work with communities to implement comprehensive solutions for the curb space...
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Official description
Description
Community Parking Districts (CPD) are established by the San Diego City Council and provide a mechanism for communities to develop and implement neighborhood-specific strategies to meet their specific needs and address parking impacts. Council Policy 100-18 specifies the procedures for establishing and managing a CPD.
There are seven active community parking districts within the City of San Diego: Downtown, Uptown, Mid-City, Old Town, Pacific Beach, Kearny Mesa and San Ysidro.
Various parking and mobility solutions are implemented by CPDs on a yearly basis: valet programs, enhances crossing treatments, time limited and/or metered parking, commercial loading areas, passenger loading areas, circulator shuttles, are a few of the solutions implemented in various CPDs
Tasks
What's left to do?
- 1/2025
Release RFP for parking meter technology
- 2/2025
Identify policy improvements that facilitate the implementation of mobility projects in CPDs
What are we doing?
- 8/2024
Conduct comprehensive study of on-street curb utilization
What has been done?
- 12/31/2023
City Council approved a resolution establishing the Kearny Mesa CPD and San Ysidro CPD.
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Council Prioritization Score
34.63
Action Timing
Equity score
2.5(1-10)