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DATE: May 10, 2013 CITY OF LOS ANGELES INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: The Honorable City Council c/o City Clerk, Room 395, City Hall Attention: Honorable Bill Rosendahl, Chair, Transportation Committee Jaime de la Vega, General Manager Department of Transportation SUBJECT: ESTABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY P EFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 1721N THE PICO AREA OF COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 SUMMARY This report recommends the establishment of Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 172 on five district residential blocks at the northwesterly area of Mansfield Avenue and Pico Boulevard intersection. RECOMMENDATION 1. FIND that there is an adverse impact caused by visitors and employees of businesses on residential streets northwest of Pico Boulevard and Mansfield Avenue intersection. 2. ADOPT the attached RESOLUTION establishing Temporary Preferential Parking District (TPPD) No. 172 on Mansfield between Pico Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard, on Orange Drive between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard, on Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue, on Sycamore Avenue between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard and, Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard, pursuant to Section 80.58.d of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC). 3. AUTHORIZE the" 2 HOUR PARKING 8AM TO 6PM; NO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 172 PERMITS EXEMPT" restriction for use on all street segments within TPPD 172. 4. AUTHORIZE the "NO PARKING ANYTIME; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 172 PERMITS EXEMPT" restriction to be used only on the following streets; Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard. 5. INSTRUCT the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to initiate the necessary procedures for the preparation and sale of parking permits to residents within the boundaries oftppd No. 172, as specified in Section 80.58 of the LAMC.

The Honorable City Council 2 April 26, 2013 6. DIRECT the LADOT, upon Council adoption of the Resolution establishing the District, to post, or remove, the authorized parking restrictions upon receipt and verification of the requisite petitions, without further actions by the City Council. DISCUSSION On October 21, 2012, LADOT received a letter of support from the Wilshire Highlands Neighborhood Association requesting a preferential parking district. The residents were seeking relief from the negative impact of businesses located on Pico Boulevard. In addition, LADOT received a letter on November 14, 2012, from Councilmember Wesson of Council District 10, in support of a temporary preferential parking district in this area but also requested that a Parking Impact Study be conducted. On March 1,2013 a parking study was conducted showing severe commuter parking on blocks that are requesting this Temporary Preferential Parking District. BACKGROUND The establishment of TPPD No.172, pursuant to LAMC Section 80.58.d, is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption, under Article III.1.a.3 of the 2002 Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. The City Council has the authority, pursuant to LAMC Section 80.58.d, to establish TPPDs by resolution "to provide relief for residents who suffer an excessive parking impact... as the result of any conditions which impact fewer than six blocks and which, in the judgment of the Council member of the District and after consultation with the Parking Administrator, deserve immediate relief until a permanent solution can be found." COORDINATION Councilmember Wesson and his staff have consulted with LADOT regarding the parking problems in the Pico area and have concluded that a TPPD is the best possible solution to address the residents' parking concerns at this time. Further communication between LADOT and Council District 10th staff, on April 25, 2013, revealed the desire to have "2 Hour Parking 8 AM to 6 PM and No Parking 6 PM TO 8 AM" signs, with the residents exempt from the parking restrictions and No Parking Anytime only for the following streets, Packard Street between Orange Street and Sycamore Avenue; and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard. FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT Revenue from the sale of permits will cover the cost of implementing and administering TPPD No. 172. Furthermore, the City will gain additional General Fund revenue from the issuance of parking citations to violators of the TPPD parking restrictions. JTV:MDC Attachments: Resolution TPPD Map Request Letter from Council District 10 Request Letter from the Wilshire Highlands Neighborhood Association

RESOLUTION ESTABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 172 IN THE PICO AREA OF COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 WHEREAS, the establishment of Preferential Parking Districts is an effective tool in restricting excessive numbers of nonresident vehicles from parking in residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the residents northwest of Pico Boulevard and Mansfield Avenue intersection, are bearing the brunt of the increased parking demand from businesses on Pico Boulevard; which is adversely impacting the residents ability to park in front of their homes; and WHEREAS, the Office of Councilmember Herb Wesson submitted an email to the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) requesting the creation of the Temporary Preferential Parking District No. 172 (TPPD) on Mansfield between Pico Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard, on Orange Drive between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard, on Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue, on Sycamore Avenue between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard, and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard; and WHEREAS, Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 80.58.d provides for the establishment of TPPDs by resolution, and allows for their annual renewals until either a permanent solution is found or the problem ceases to exist. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council, pursuant to LAMC Section 80.58.d, hereby establishes TPPD No. 172 consisting of residential portions of Mansfield between Pico Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard, on Orange Drive between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard, on Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue, on Sycamore Avenue between Packard Street and Pico Boulevard, and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval oftppd No. 172 through the adoption of this resolution, the LADOT be authorized to post, or remove, the "2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; NO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 172 PERMITS EXEMPT' restrictions on all street segments within TPPD No. 172, and "NO PARKING ANYTIME; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO 172 PERMITS EXEMPT' to be authorized only on Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue, and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue between Redondo Boulevard, without further action by City Council, upon receipt and verification of requisite petitions as provided for in the "Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking District" adopted by the City Council; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the LADOT be directed to take the appropriate steps to prepare, issue, and require payments for permits from the residents oftppd No. 172 in accordance with Section 80.58 of the LAMe.

HERB J. WESSON, JR. COUNCILMEMBER, 10TH DISTRICT PRESIDENT, Los ANGELES CITY COUNCIL April 30, 2013 Mr. Jaime de la Vega, General Manger City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation 100 S. Main Street, 10 th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90012 Dear Mr. de la Vega: RE: Wilshire Highlands Request for Preferential Parking Thank you very much for the DOT study conducted for the Wilshire Highlands neighborhood parking problems. Based upon these results, this is a request for a Temporary Preferential Parking District with the two parking restriction of "2 How' Parking 8am to 6pm; No Parking 6pm to 8am" that can be used on every block and "No Parking Anytime" to be used only on Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue and Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Boulevard. If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Carlin of my staff at (323) 733-8233. Sincerely, H~L,*t President, Los Angeles City Council Councilmember, 10 th District C: Tamara Martin, LADOT Permit Parking Division, MS #735-4 Jeannie Shen, LADOT Hollywood Wilshire Office, MS# 726 CITY HALL OFFICE: 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, ROOM 430. Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012.. PHONE: (213) 473-7010 FAX: (213) 485-9829 DISTRICT OFFICE: 1819 SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE. Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90006.. PHONE: (323) 733-8233.. FAX: (323) 733-5833 ~ E-MAIL: COUNCTLMEMBER.WESSON@LACITY,ORG @

HERB J. WESSON, JR. COUNCILMEMBER, 10TH DISTRICT PRESIDENT, Los ANGELES CITY COUNCIL November 14, 2012 Mr. Jaime De La Vega, General Manager Department of Transportation 100 S. Main Street, lothploor Los Angeles, CA 90012 Dear Mr. De La Vega: RE: Wilshire Highlands Neighborhood Association My staff has received a letter from the Wilshire Highlands Neighborhood Association requesting a temporary preferential parking district. Enclosed here you will find a copy of the letter from Wilshire Highlands. I am requesting a formal study and investigation from your office. Please respond with your results to my office and to the Association. If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Carlin of my staffat (323) 733-8233. Sincerely,. ti;;tj~~~~ President, Los Angeles City Council J OthCouncil District HJW:Ic:slw C: Yadi Hashemi, LADOT Permit Parking Division, MS #735-4 Jeannie Shen, LADOT Hollywood Wilshire Office, MS# 726 CITY HALL OFFICE: 200 NORTH SPRING STR~ET, ROOM 430 Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012. PHONB: (213) 473-7010 e FAX: (213) 485~9829 DISTRICT OFFICE: 1819 SOUTH WESTERN AV.ENUE Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90006 PHONE: (323) 733-8233 FAX: (323) 733-5833 ~ E-MAIL; CQUNCILMEMBB'R.WESSON@LACITY.ORG @

WILSHIRE HI('HL/-\i "~DS October 21, 2012 Mr. Jaime DelaVega General Manager City of Los Angeles Department 100 S. Main St, 10 th Floor los Angeles, CA 90012 of Transportation RE: Request for Temporary Preferential Parking District; Mansfield, Orange, Packard & Sycamore Ave. Dear Mr. DelaVega, Our neighborhood association, Wilshire Highlands, has been working with the residents of Mansfield, Orange, Packard, & Sycamore to address the adverse parking impact from businesses on Pieo Blvd. The patrons and employees use these adjacent residential streets to park and make it difficult for residents to park close to their homes. After considering the option of time limit parking, it seems that a Temporary Preferential Parking District Is the best short term solution available at this time.. We are requesting a 12 month Temporary listed below. Preferential Parking District, for the blocks Mansfield Avenue between Pico and San Vicente Blvd Orange Drive between Packard Street and Pico Blvd Packard Street between Orange Drive and Sycamore Avenue Sycamore Avenue between Packard Street and Pico Blvd Packard Street between Sycamore Avenue and Redondo Blvd

Page 2 We are attempting to address the problem by forcing the businesses on Plco Boulevard to make alternate arrangements for customer and employee parking. We understand that this restriction will not be posted until the residents of any blocks within the district have submitted a valid requisite petition in accordance with Section SO.sS of the Los Angeles Municipal Code. We are requesting the Department of Transportation proceed to establish this Temporary Preferential Parking District for 12 months. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 323-228-0786. amille Bettis PICO Neighborhood Council Wilshire Highlands Representative C:Yadi Hsahemi LADOT Permit Parking Dlvislon, 555 Ramirez St space 3xx, 90012 Jeannie Shen LADOT Hollywwod Wilshire Office, 6501 Fountain Ave 90038 Council President Wesson, Attn: Elizabeth Carlln, CD10 1819 S. Western Ave 90006

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