December 03, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
PBID – Data Focus Group

Agenda:

1. Review revised map – Rob Speer

2. Discuss strategy for obtaining / finalizing Site and Building Area Data

3. Mailing list updates – Garrick Brooks

December 03, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
Steering Committee

Agenda:

1. Review Outline of Final DMP

2. Chamber of Commerce Participation

The Downtown PBID concept is ever changing.  Over the last few weeks, the Focus Groups have been working to refine the PBID boundary.   The City GIS department has complied the new boundaries into three different versions.  Click to view the maps.

Over the last few weeks, the Focus Groups have been working to refine the PBID boundary. Below are three different versions of the 11-20-2009 Draft Boundary Map.

Boundary Map Boundary Map with Zoning Boundary Map with Land Use


Double Click to Zoom In – Controls are at the bottom of the map!
VIEW MAP FULL SCREEN

Over the last few weeks, the Focus Groups have been working to refine the PBID boundary. Below are three different versions of the 11-20-2009 Draft Boundary Map.

Boundary Map Boundary Map with Zoning Boundary Map with Land Use


Double Click to Zoom In – Controls are at the bottom of the map!
VIEW MAP FULL SCREEN

Over the last few weeks, the Focus Groups have been working to refine the PBID boundary.  Below are three different versions of the 11-20-2009 Draft Boundary Map.

Boundary Map Boundary Map with Zoning Boundary Map with Land Use


Double Click to Zoom In – Controls are at the bottom of the map!
VIEW MAP FULL SCREEN

November 5, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
PBID – Steering Committee

Notes from the Steering Committee regarding LDC:

Last Thursday, as the public component of our focus group, the Steering Committee weighed in on the matter of residential parking in Zone 1.  Their input expanded the thought a bit …

They recommended that there be a threshold of some number of spaces that can be exempted under the concept LDC changes.

Notably, thinking about residential uses in Zone 1 and not wanted to penalize them, this would apply to all uses, not just residential.  This makes a lot of sense when you think about any huge building having no parking – like the AWD building.  A 10 to 20 space cap was discussed, but the establishment of a threshold number was referred back to us.  Spaces to be provided, those above the exempted number, would need to be structured, behind buildings, or otherwise designed to promote the appropriate urban environment.

And, notably, similar thresholds should be established for In-lieu-of Fee usage.

Possible agenda item for our next LDC Focus Group meeting …

Karl Eberhard, City Architect
Historic Preservation Officer
Community Design and Redevelopment
City of Flagstaff, Arizona
(928) 779-7632 Ext. 7268
keberhard@flagstaffaz.gov

Last Thursday, as the public component of our focus group, the Steering Committee weighed in on the matter of residential parking in Zone 1.  Their input expanded the thought a bit …
They recommended that there be a threshold of some number of spaces that can be exempted under the concept LDC changes.
Notably, thinking about residential uses in Zone 1 and not wanted to penalize them, this would apply to all uses, not just residential.  This makes a lot of sense when you think about any huge building having no parking – like the AWD building.  A 10 to 20 space cap was discussed, but the establishment of a threshold number was referred back to us.  Spaces to be provided, those above the exempted number, would need to be structured, behind buildings, or otherwise designed to promote the appropriate urban environment.
And, notably, similar thresholds should be established for In-lieu-of Fee usage.
Fodder (agenda) for our next meeting …
Karl Eberhard, City Architect
Historic Preservation Officer
Community Design and Redevelopment
City of Flagstaff, Arizona
(928) 779-7632 Ext. 7268
keberhard@flagstaffaz.go

November 12, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
PBID – Capital Improvements Focus Group

Agenda:

To review the work of the City’s Traffic Program to locate interim parking

November 12, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
PBID – Data Focus Group

Agenda:

1.    Continue to look at the boundaries with a focus on the Zone 1 and Zone 2 boundaries …
2.    Discuss the area South of Butler – Parking Permit system needed, but should it be outside of PBID like the North End neighborhood?

1. Continue to look at the boundaries with a focus on the Zone 1 and Zone 2 boundaries …

2. Discuss the area South of Butler – Parking Permit system needed, but should it be outside of PBID like the North End neighborhood?

Homework Assignment:  North End Permit Parking Proposal
Discuss Permit Parking South of Butler – Residential / Student / Business
Discuss Meters – Before or with garages
Enforcement Equipment (Josh Copely)
What does PD have?
What do we want?

November 12, 2009
Downtown Management Plan
PBID – Parking Operations Focus Group

Agenda:

I. Homework Assignment:  North End Permit Parking Proposal

II. Discuss Permit Parking South of Butler – Residential / Student / Business

III. Discuss Meters – Before or with garages

IV. Enforcement Equipment (Josh Copely)

a. What does PD have?
b. What do we want?

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