Manchester Parking Forum. Session 1 June 14, 2018 (8:30 PM)

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Manchester Parking Forum Session 1 June 14, 2018 (8:30 PM)

Study Area 346 Acres 104 City Blocks 2,569 On-Street Spaces (33%) 5,291 Off-Street Spaces (67%) 7,860 Total Spaces

Work to Date Project Start Supply Inventory Occupancy Observations Data Development First Public Forum February 12, 2018 March 14-15, 2018 Thursday, May 3, 2018 (AM, Mid- Day & PM) Saturday, April 28, 2018 (Mid- Day & PM) May 2018 June 2018

On-Street Parking Supply Inventory (March 2018) 21 10-Min LZ 2 15-Min (free) 2 30-Min (free) 27 1-Hr (free) 234 2-Hr (free) 13 Special Purpose 16 Handicapped 2,254 Unrestricted 2,569 Total Spaces (33% of Total Supply) 2,197 spaces in Effective Supply Unrestricted, 2,254 spaces, 88% On-Street Inventory 2-Hrs (free), 234 spaces, 9% Special Purpose, 13 spaces, 0% 1-Hr (free), 27 spaces, 1% Handicapped, 16 spaces, 1% 10-Min LZ, 21 spaces, 1% 15-Min (free), 2 spaces, 0% 30-Min (free), 2 spaces, 0%

Manchester On-Street Parking

Manchester On-Street Parking & Land Use

Off-Street Parking Supply Inventory (March 2018) Four general categories: Private/Private, Private/Public, Public/Public, Public/Private 143 private facilities holding 5,131 spaces (97% of the spaces) 49 lots and garages associated/designated as Residential (1,647 spaces) 70 Mixed Use lots associated with businesses/institutions serving all users (2,020 spaces) 23 lots designated for Employees (1,337 spaces) 1 lot owned by private parties, open to the public (127 spaces) Four garages (Terraces at Manchester, City View Apartments, UPS Freight, and Manchester Market) not surveyed or included in occupancy counts due to access. 6 public facilities holding 160 spaces (3% of the spaces) 2 lots owned by public agencies, open to the public (34 spaces) 4 lots owned by public agencies, with restricted access (126 spaces) Library and Courthouse Effective Parking Supply of 4,399 spaces

Manchester Off-Street Parking

Manchester Off-Street Parking & Land Use

Parking Occupancy Observations 5 observations: Thursday, May 3, 2018: Morning (8:00 AM 10:00 AM) Thursday, May 3, 2018: Mid-day (11:00 AM 2:00 PM) Thursday, May 3, 2018: Evening (5:00 PM 7:00 PM) Saturday, April 28, 2018: Mid-day (11:00 AM 2:00 PM) Saturday, April 28, 2018: Evening (5:00 PM 7:00 PM) Data capture by drone Captures every car as a photographic image Digitizes images and coverts them to GIS data point and numerical counts Covered/structured/underground facilities surveyed manually

Weekday Parking Occupancy Observations (Thursday, May 3, 2018) On-Street Occupancy 53% in the morning (1,161 cars/ 2,197 spaces) 50% at mid-day (1,088 cars/ 2,197 spaces) 50% in the evening (1,105 cars/ 2,197 spaces) Off-Street Occupancy 44% in the morning (1,945 cars/ 4,399 spaces) 47% at mid-day (2,056 cars/ 4,399 spaces) 31% in the evening (1,351 cars/ 4,399 spaces) Total Occupancy 47% in the morning (3,106 cars/ 6,596 spaces) 48% at mid-day (3,144 cars/ 6,596 spaces) 37% in the evening (2,456 cars/ 6,596 spaces) 8 Blocks operating at or over capacity

Utilization of Parking by Block (Thursday, May 3 - Afternoon)

Weekend Parking Occupancy Observations (Saturday, April 28, 2018) On-Street Occupancy 57% at mid-day (1,257 cars/ 2,197 spaces) 58% in the evening (1,277 cars/ 2,197 spaces) Off-Street Occupancy 27% at mid-day (1,185 cars/ 4,399 spaces) 26% in the evening (1,132 cars/ 4,399 spaces) Total Occupancy 37% at mid-day (2,442 cars/ 6,596 spaces) 37% in the evening (2,409 cars/ 6,596 spaces) 8 Blocks operating at or over capacity

Utilization of Parking by Block (Saturday, April 28 - Afternoon)

Preliminary Takeaways Demand in the Semmes Avenue Corridor (West 13 Street to Commerce Avenue) is spilling over onto public streets on adjacent blocks during weekdays Redevelopment and commerce in the district between Semmes Avenue, Bainbridge Street, Commerce Avenue and the train tracks is creating tight conditions on weekdays Some hotspots are just successful projects that take up the whole block, creating demand without providing supply on site (Plant Zero, Hopper Lofts, etc.) Now is the time to start proactively setting policies and putting measures in place to support continuing development and reinvention Creating reservoirs of parking could create more development synergy through out the district

Parking as part of a Multi-Modal Solution

Car-centric planning policies

Lead to landscapes lacking density, greenspace.

Cities embracing multi-modalism.

Next Steps Existing Conditions Report Draft (June 2018) and City Planning Commission review (July 2018) Future Needs Assessment Based on Programmed, Planned and Proposed Future Developments & Transportation Improvements (July-August 2018) Draft due August 2018, City Planning Commission review in early September Recommendation Development Long List Recommendations (September 2018) Stakeholder Meetings October 15-19, 2018 Short List and Final Report Short List by end of October 2018 Draft Report by Thanksgiving 2018

Questions & Answers, Feedback & Interaction Reactions Challenges Opportunities Questions/ Omissions