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8/29/2018
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Parking <br /> A 2015 inventory identified 1,842 on-street stalls downtown; an unknown number of parking spaces exist outside of downtown <br /> around Everett Station and residential neighborhoods. <br /> At this time, the city does not meter any on-street parking in Metro Everett. On-street parking is enforced with time limits. In <br /> 2008, the city developed Downtown Parking Management Strategies. The strategies were reviewed eight years later, with <br /> findings presented to the city council in 2016. The parking study found about 40% of parking stalls were occupied by vehicles <br /> whose owner was moving the car during the day and/or parking longer than four hours. These parking stalls, which are intended <br /> primarily for the customer or visitor, are instead being used by employees or residents. <br /> Parking Garages 'HR <br /> There are three major garages downtown: two are publicly owned (city and county) and one is private PARKING <br /> (Port Gardner Parking Garage). The downtown parking studies indicate that more off-street garagesMON-F8AM-6PMRt <br /> may be needed. However, a 2009 downtown parking garage analysis concluded that without significant �� <br /> subsidy, the prototype model could not sustain itself financially within the Everett parking market. The - EXCEPT BY <br /> light rail station plan includes additional parking to serve regional commuters. ZONE 2 <br /> Residential Permit Parking Zones PERMIT <br /> Our public streets also provide parking for residents and their guests. In some residential i-. <br /> neighborhoods, the city allows residents with a residential parking permit to <br /> exceed posted time limits so that other long-term parkers (e.g. employees from * ?: sY"' A <br /> surrounding business areas) are not monopolizing spaces in front of people's .s �• .e.4241, <br /> . <br /> • <br /> homes. ... ,, A <br /> f, P <br /> O f f-street Parking t <br /> Over 7,000 off-street parking spaces are estimated in Metro Everett, either in ,; _ - <br /> surface parking lots or structured parking facilities. <br /> Chapter 2,Existing Conditions 24 August 29,2018 <br />
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