Sunday, November 22, 2009

ONGOING COVERAGE: KENDALL YARDS

Update could raise parking meter rates

Officials at Spokane City Hall have come up with a proposal to pay for an update of downtown's comprehensive land-use plan, but the proposal involves increases in parking meter rates for at least two years.

Mayor Dennis Hession last week made the proposal in conjunction with the Downtown Spokane Partnership and Business Improvement District.

They said a new downtown plan will help encourage continuing investment in the downtown area. It is intended to resolve issues involving greater pedestrian access to public spaces, traffic issues and appropriate land uses.

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Eight percent of the money from a parking meter rate increase would go to pay for the planning work, last done eight years ago. Hourly meter rates would increase 20 to 25 cents an hour. Plus, meter hours would be extended from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. In all, the increase would generate at least $500,000 annually. Rates haven't increased since 2000.

Marty Dickinson, president of the downtown partnership, said in a prepared statement that businesses generally support a rate increase to stimulate turnover of on-street parking spaces.

After two years, the city would consider a continuation of the money-sharing with the downtown partnership, according to Marlene Feist, city spokeswoman.

An updated plan would look at alternate modes of transportation such as an expanded streetcar system; integrating the emerging University District with downtown; keeping the planned Kendall Yards development connected with downtown; improving "streetscape" for pedestrians; and revisiting appropriate zoning, including building heights and view corridors.

Dickinson earlier this year estimated the cost to hire a consultant for the new plan is estimated at $150,000 or more, or about half of what was spent eight years ago.



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