HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - April 2, 1986 (70)CONCEIS EXPRESSED
BY CITIZEN RE
PERMIT PARKING
IN AREA OF PCP
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APRIL 2, 1986
Ms. Inez Villa, 817 S. Washington Street, Lodi, appeared
before the Council stating that it was her intention to
circulate the following petition in the area of the Pacific
Coast Producers Punt:
"We, the undersigned residents of the area which is
currently in the process of implementing restricted parking
regulations do not support the actions of the City Council.
The vote of the council members at the meeting of December
4, 1985 had led the area residents to believe that
alternative D (2) had been approved.
Since then, on March 20, 1986, letters were received by
area residents with information regarding the adopted
alternative B (2), plans _.-.-for implementation, and
enforcement. The contents were an unwelcaned surprise.
On December 4, 1985, we had:
1_116ur no parking restrictions
2. No worries of monitoring rental unit use and/or abuse
UNN. tea.
Now, just 3 months later, We have:
1. (3) 1 -hour no parking restrictions
2. residential permit stickers, which may be a benefit if
tight enforcement existed
3. FEES - regardless of the "insignificant amount" to
score, the fee is scmething which should not be the
burden of the area residents in order to implement a
program to ensure parking of Pacific Coast Producer -
employees into Pacific Coast Producer lots.
It is imperative the City Council re-evaluate the intent of
tl--- area residents and the actions of the Council."
Ms. Villa asked for detailed documentation regarding permit
parking regulations presently being implemented in that
area, stating that she did not feel that the neighborhood
was fully apprised of the details.
Council discussion followed with questions being directed
to the City Attorney, the City Manager, and Ms. Villa.