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CityCouncil | 2016-12-06 | 8 | Vice Mayor Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 4. [Absent: Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft - 1.] (16-638) SUMMARY TITLE: Ordinance Amendment and Related Resolutions Facilitate and Allow Homeowner Associations to Implement Residential Permit Parking Programs. Introduction of an Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code (AMC) by Amending Section 12-17 (Preferential Parking Zones) of Article III (Permit Parking) of Chapter XII (Designated Parking) to Modify the Procedures Relating to the Designation of Preferential Parking Zones. Introduced; (16-638A) Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Residential Parking Program for Public Streets within Columbia Homeowners Association pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 12-17.6(g). Not adopted, and (16-638B) Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Residential Parking Program for Public Streets within Headlands Homeowners Association pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 12-17.6(g). Not adopted. The Deputy Public Works Director gave a Power Point presentation. Mayor Spencer inquired whether the public will be able to park on residential streets for under 4 hours and whether the program does not prevent all public parking on the streets. The Deputy Public Works Director responded in the affirmative; stated the public will be able to park on the street as long as they do not park longer than 4 hours; continued the presentation. Councilmember Daysog inquired how far the parking is from the ferry terminal, in terms of feet or miles. The Deputy Public Works Director responded the distance is a 10 to 15 minute walk; stated there is also a satellite park and ride at the Grand View Pavilion. Councilmember Daysog inquired whether there will be any free bike sharing in the area. The Deputy Public Works Director responded said suggestion would be a great idea; stated by bike, the trip would only be 2 to 3 minutes. Mayor Spencer inquired where the Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) parking fee money will go. The Deputy Public Works Director responded the parking fees go to WETA; stated the parking fees might help if assistance is needed with the free reliable transit service or a shuttle service. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 8 December 6, 2016 | CityCouncil/2016-12-06.pdf |