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Quality of Life Committee. Market-Based Parking Area March 27, 2019 Hector Rodriguez, Planner Manager Planning and Development Department. Introduction. Chapter 26 Off-Street Parking Ordinance Central Business District (CBD) Parking exempt area Proposed new boundaries
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Quality of Life Committee Market-Based Parking Area March 27, 2019 Hector Rodriguez, Planner Manager Planning and Development Department
Introduction • Chapter 26 Off-Street Parking Ordinance • Central Business District (CBD) Parking exempt area • Proposed new boundaries East End and Midtown • Purpose for the Market-based Parking Area • Process and timeline
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use • Encourage the reuse of existing buildings
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use • Encourage the reuse of existing buildings • Allow the market to dictate parking needs
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use • Encourage the reuse of existing buildings • Allow the market to dictate parking needs • Create a more walkable environment
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use • Encourage the reuse of existing buildings • Allow the market to dictate parking needs • Create a more walkable environment • Consolidate parking requirement
Purpose for the expansion of the CBD • Create rational boundaries • Encourage high density mixed use development • Encourage multi-modal transportation use • Encourage the reuse of existing buildings • Allow the market to dictate parking needs • Create a more walkable environment • Consolidate parking requirement • Parking is expensive
Cost for Parking • Typical above ground parking garage, $25,000 to $30,000/stall • Surface parking cost: land value + • $1.60/sqft of asphalt overlay = $446.40/stall • $2.50 - $3.00/sqft of asphalt new construction • $5.90 - $6.78/sqft of concrete = $1,646.10/stall
Process and Timeline • Greater Eastwood 64 • Second Ward 63 • Midtown 62 • Downtown 61 • Market Square TIRZ • Greater Houston TIRZ • OST Almeda TIRZ • Harrisburg TIRZ • Houston Downtown • East End Management District • Midtown Management District • Greater South East • Super Neighborhood Alliance • Council Member Gallegos office • Greater Fifth Ward 55
Process and Timeline Stakeholders meeting (August 27, 2018) Planning Commission Presentation initiating 30 day comment period (August 30) Presentation to East End (September 5th) Planning Commission Public Hearing (October 11) MBP Area introduced at walkable places neighborhood meeting Planning Commission approved boundaries (October 25) RCA forwarded to City Council (Future)
Quality of Life Committee Questions/Discussion Hector Rodriguez, Planner Manager Planning and Development Department