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03 <br /> March 29,1978 1 <br /> ThO95regular <br /> .eegulmee2ngoftiCommissioners' <br /> o <br /> as alledtgar1978 the c lmee Everett City RoCourthouse, <br /> President Gipson leaacroftwwas excused and louncilm nakrna <br /> Pope who arrived at <br /> CEO PARKING REVIEW AND RESOLUTION(CRIES-los) <br /> rfa196evieath thehistory ithe no-pay P goenn <br /> abem <br /> -ovm n arng proposal before the ledfor 90 days. In ebruary of oore oanded that <br /> meters <br /> bremo chagethe <br /> parking o angle parking ndhaveptierenhmonth TAC reviewedime ordinance <br /> npositive removal <br /> and e 1977 the tdd. Thaaifor a iapao , ls <br /> g the fine.and <br /> adopted a resolution for a two hour limit and for removal f the eeteheads. <br /> In September the trial <br /> and <br /> the council extending thetrialperiod <br /> ayof178t council authorized the city <br /> etiein a two-thirds <br /> fundin <br /> gfo y Parking the Tac re- <br /> viewed e study recommended o net replace the meters. <br /> amt n, procedfic ure <br /> Engineer,reviewed t survey rthertu vey <br /> and Paid that among other findings here distribute be nd iderabl employee ." <br /> park in a downtown ore. t zed the conclusions asfollows: <br /> Parkinonditionsindowntown constitute an important factor in people'sdecisito come downtown.Parking or habitshave nrdsignificantly s v1 ofthepakingm ters, meters has changed frequency of �Y` <br /> making trips downtown, <br /> the average walking distance,and the v <br /> location personparks trip, <br /> While parking habits have n <br /> the samel of the <br /> parking meters,if it cannot a inferred thatvparking ypatterns willaremain <br /> ahret9 aekiag Tankynpyk p7be amore,a <br /> ttnnParking,etc.). <br /> Thein. ase in parking fines has not had a significant influence on parkinghabits <br /> t: <br /> The <br /> the dcforrlasbroad ringle sselesue ctionvofnm t aactvo ofd t <br /> IssuesspeCi <br /> pertaining to parking followederchandi <br /> importance. <br /> second vnse n/ altY s ores. <br /> core area.Councilman Michelson asked if any more study had been made on a BIB In the <br /> Bill Dobler the O or they were working a <br /> a BID reported <br /> wouldbe <br /> presented <br /> hree fringe area <br /> a de They w also discus-I sing <br /> been <br /> Ptehearing.a If plans went righto come to council about May 1 with a petition signed they werehopinbusi- <br /> nesseople in favor of a BIO. He said it wouldgenerate about 5215,000 <br /> No. <br /> Moved Councilman pe,seconds y Councilman L gun to pt Resolution <br /> A <br /> a <br />