Parking Management Strategies Sample Clauses

Parking Management Strategies. Based on the results of the preliminary report meeting, our analysis of the parking needs, and of the current financial conditions, we will begin the process of recommending the necessary parking improvements to contribute to the long‐term economic vitality of the downtown. The elements of this parking improvement program will address all aspects of the parking system including; • Allocation and regulation strategies • Alternative parking strategies including valet service, off‐site parking options, etc. • Pricing strategies (zone and time of day pricing strategies to manage supply and demand) • Advanced parking technologies • Public / private arrangements to incorporate private parking to increase shared use potential • Public / private opportunities for development of new parking
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Parking Management Strategies. Provide the City with a policy, criteria or guidelines to manage future requests from residents in both residential zones (single-family and multi-family) to modify existing parking regulations. These policies and guidelines can include but not be limited to the following:  Review of existing residential permit parking policy, number of current permits and participating residences, ongoing issues and challenges.  Recommendation to update current permit parking program, City ordinances and municipal codes, and ensuring that it meets the intent of the recent Attorney General’s opinion (#14-304). This will involve working with City legal staff.  Restricting the existing residential permit parking program to address parking challenges in areas where single-family and multi-family neighborhoods have been co-located on a street.  Limit the number of permits issued for vehicles per household.  Evaluate alternative permit parking options by time of day (e.g. weekends, overnight, etc.) and related issues/challenges.  Evaluate code and policies related to the management of multi-family and commercial developments adjacent to single-family residences.  Identify potential opportunities for shared parking areas including public/private shared use agreements for parking.  Development of best practices for residential permit parking programs.  Revised parking standards for development and planning that encourage adequate parking.  Evaluate the use of paid parking (i.e. parking meters and stalls) in commercial corridors that are adjacent to residential parking areas that are impacted by commercial parking needs.  Explore the use of alternative striping for parking including diagonal and perpendicular stalls in multi-family residential areas to maximize parking.

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  • Quality Management Grantee will:

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  • Enterprise Information Management Standards Grantee shall conform to HHS standards for data management as described by the policies of the HHS Office of Data, Analytics, and Performance. These include, but are not limited to, standards for documentation and communication of data models, metadata, and other data definition methods that are required by HHS for ongoing data governance, strategic portfolio analysis, interoperability planning, and valuation of HHS System data assets.

  • Project Management Project Management Institute (PMI) certified project manager executing any or all of the following: • Development of Project Charter • Development of project plan and schedule • Coordination and scheduling of project activities across customer and functional areas • Consultation on operational and infrastructure requirements, standards and configurations • Facilitate project status meetings • Timely project status reporting • Address project issues with functional areas and management • Escalation of significant issues to customers and executive management • Manage project scope and deliverable requirements • Document changes to project scope and schedule • Facilitate and document project closeout

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