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Traffic, Parking The County will continue to work with the City of Everett on an <br /> effective downtown parking management plan and enforcement. <br /> The County will provide a minimum of 1,385 off-street parking spaces <br /> by 2005. <br /> A minimum of 1,200 parking spaces will be constructed in the new <br /> parking garage under a new pedestrian plaza located north of the existing <br /> Administration building as shown on the approved site plan (site plan, <br /> attachment A). <br /> Commute Trip <br /> Reduction To achieve lower levels of demand for parking spaces, the following <br /> programs and incentives shall be developed and implemented: <br /> • Snohomish County will commit to the development and <br /> implementation of a much more effective CTR program to meet a <br /> 60%SOV goal. <br /> • Develop specific targets for travel by non-SOV modes to measure <br /> progress over time. <br /> • The plan shall include more aggressive incentives for employee use <br /> of carpools and transit for commuting. <br /> • Construct highly attractive, secure and visible bus shelters / bus <br /> zones on the campus. <br /> • Negotiate with Everett Transit, Community Transit and Sound <br /> Transit to ensure direct bus service to the campus for employees as <br /> well as the public. <br /> • Provide better on-campus facilities and incentives for cyclists and <br /> pedestrians including secured storage or bicycle lockers and <br /> provision of changing rooms, lockers, and showers for bicyclists. <br /> • Develop more specific policies or incentives for telecommuting. <br /> • Provide drop-off facilities for many customer services on-campus <br /> and off-campus. <br /> • Increase parking fees to market rates with greater disincentives to <br /> SOV's and greater incentives to carpools. <br /> • Provide greater incentives for employee festival parking and greater <br /> disincentives to reserved parking. <br /> • Manage festival parking for fleet vehicles rather than reserved <br /> spaces. <br /> • Review County policies on the use of fleet vehicles as commuter <br /> vehicles. <br /> • Provide enhanced bus shelters and appropriate lighting at bus stops <br /> on Wetmore and Pacific Avenues consistent with Attachment A. <br /> Proposed bus shelters and lighting plans must be reviewed and <br /> approved by the City. <br /> • Direct and secure pedestrian routes across and through the campus <br /> to bus stops. <br /> • Possibly provide CCTV security cameras on access routes to and at <br /> bus stops <br /> Development Agreement Page 24 Snohomish County <br /> Campus Redevelopment Initiative <br />