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MLU-3.4-SA2Work with communities to implement comprehensive solutions for the curb space...

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Progress

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Official description

Work with communities to implement comprehensive solutions for the curb space, including implementation of timed parking, establishment of parking districts, and programming of the curb space for deliveries, ADA access and other passenger loading, and micro-mobility
(Full action name in the CAP)

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?

  • Todo1/2025

    Release RFP for parking meter technology

  • Todo2/2025

    Identify policy improvements that facilitate the implementation of mobility projects in CPDs

What are we doing?

  • Todo8/2024

    Conduct comprehensive study of on-street curb utilization

What has been done?

  • Done12/31/2023

    City Council approved a resolution establishing the Kearny Mesa CPD and San Ysidro CPD.

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Timeline

Continuous
  • Council Prioritization Score

    34.63

Action Timing

  • Equity score

    2.5(1-10)
Information updated 09/13/2024