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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJulie Standish - ecommentFrom:noreply@granicusideas.com To:City Clerk; Yasuda, Erica; Woodward, Carrie; E-Comments Subject:New eComment for Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session-5:30 pm/Regular Meeting-7:00 pm Date:Monday, October 16, 2023 7:21:41 PM City of Tustin, CANew eComment for Regular Meeting of the CityCouncil/Closed Session-5:30 pm/RegularMeeting-7:00 pm Julie Standish submitted a new eComment. Meeting: Regular Meeting of the City Council/Closed Session-5:30 pm/Regular Meeting-7:00 pm Item: 4. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1537 TO AMEND CITY CODE SECTION 5331(N)-(O) FOR THE CITY’S PREFERENTIAL PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM Adoption of Ordinance No. 1537 amends Tustin City Code Section 5331(n)-(o) by implementing the Tustin Residential Parking Action Plan (PAP) on public residential streets and reflects the City Council’s approval of the Updated Guidelines which also includes the introduction of a Permit Parking District Map encompassing public residential streets eligible for permit parking. Per City Council direction at the October 3, 2023, City Council Meeting, the permit parking district map has been updated, amending the boundary between Districts 7 and 9 to Browning Avenue (Attachment 1). Additionally, public input on the permit parking program discussed Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology and requested information on Care-Taker parking permits. * The Tustin Police Department has recently procured three (3) ALPR’s to equip two parking control vehicles and one traffic collision investigation vehicle to assist with and streamline parking enforcement efforts. * Residents that reside within a permit parking district that require assisted care and parking for such care, are eligible for up to 75 guest permits per six-months. To date, the City has not experienced challenges with overnight parking access for such care-takers, but will evaluate any such request on a case-by-case basis. eComment: Can you please explain how this will help relieve the congested overflow parking problem on the streets that border the north side of Browning Ave in District 7 Specifically Pinebrook Drive with the overflow of overnight parking spilling onto Pinebrook Dr from the adjacent Apartments on Browning (which is directly next to Pinebrook Dr) and overnight parking by residents on Mitchell using Pinebrook Drive to park cars, work vans and trucks overnight having another car follow them and then pick them up after dropping off their vehicles. View and Analyze eComments