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Item 16 BOARD REPORT CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Dare: November 8, 2018 To: Board of Transportation Commissioners From: Sefeta i. Reynolds; Department of Tra neral Manager ton Subject: ESTABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 299 AND CONSOLIDATION Of TEMPORARY PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 299 INTO PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 9S CF 01-1917} SUMMARY The Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) recommends the establishment of Temporary Preferential Parking District (TPPD) No. 299 and its consolidation with Preferential Parking District (PPD) No. 98 in the Sliver Lake area of Council District (CD} 13. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. FIND that three adjacent permit parking districts, a recreational center, popular dog park, businesses and their employees on Silver Lake Boulevard between Berkeley Avenue and Duane Street causes adverse parking impacts on the residential blocks of the east side of Silver Lake Boulevard from which the residents deserve immediate relief. DNO Ibw dm wiggshmcm! of FPi'D No. 299 and ns rnmwkdanon with PPD No. 98 n exempt Tom the Calif o; wo I nvwwwenpd Quality A; f (CD Qa) as a Gam : CategoricG exemption, under Article Hi. 1.a.8 of the 2002 Los Angeles City CEOA Guidelines. T. ADOPT the accompanying Resolution establishing TPPD No. 299, pursuant to Section 80.58.d of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC), to include the residential area generally bounded in a clockwise manner by the following: * Bast side of Silver Lake Boulevard between Berkeley Avenue (west intersection) to Effie Street * Bast side of Silver Lake Boulevard between Effie Street to Duane Street (Overnight Parking District (OPD) No. 553 boundary) * Easterly Terrace between Occidental Boulevard and Silver Lake Boulevard * Farming Street between SHverwood Terrace and Silver Lake Boulevard 4. AUTHORIZE the following parking restrictions for use on both sides of the residential portions of the street segments set forth in Recommendation No. 3 above, except where parking is already prohibited for traffic flow or public safety:

Board of Transports!ion Commissioners November 8, 2018 2 HOUR PARKING S AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM; 2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 11 PM to 6 AM; VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT m INSTRUCT LADOT to initiate the necessary procedures for the preparation and sale of parking permits to residents within TPPD No. 299, as specified in Section 80.58 of the LAMC. INSTRUCT LADOT upon establishment, of TPPO No. 299, to immediately consolidate TPPO No. 299 with the adjacent PPD No. 98, in accordance with Section C.8 of the Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking, which states that LADOT may periodically review PPD boundaries and recommend consolidation of adjacent PPDs into a larger single PPD where such consolidation will aid in the administration and enforcement of the preferential parking program and where the program) criteria are found io he generally satisfied. 7 DIRECT LADOT, upon City Council adoption of the Resolution establishing the District, to post or remove the authorized parking restrictions upon receipt and verification of the requisite petition, without further actions by the City Council. BACKGROUND LADOT conducted an analysis and investigation of the proposed parking district and concluded that, under the State CEQA guidelines, the changes are subject to a Class i Categorical Exemption under 'M'-Hnn M301 of the State CEQA Guidelines and of the 2002 City CEQA Guidelines, Article HE 1,3.3, anges in parking restrictions for this district are operational and will not expand the existing Xrents or change parking demand, as displacement of other vehicles is expected to be On October id, 3001, the Los AngOos City Cornu T ^ggruvud io mbighmom of PPD Wo. 98 wpb One present boundaries ending at the centerline of Silver Lake Boulevard. On April ], 2014, LADOT received a request horn Lounoimember Mitch O'FarreHO office for a boundary change to include the east side of Silver Lake Boulevard. Our office informed the Counciimember's staff that the request would not be feasible under the current moratorium. On August 31, 2016, City Council approved the establishment of Overnight Parking District No. 553 (CF 16 06 0 7 : with an amended boundary approved June 14, 2017, to include Duane Street, 600 feet from PPD No. 98. On August 19, 2016, City Council approved TPPD No. 205 (CF 16-0796) for North Occidental Boulevard Immediately east and parallel to Silver Lake Boulevard. DISCUSSION Residents on the east side of Silver Lake Boulevard seek immediate relief and a solution to the congested parking from non-residents. Impact from the non-resident vehicles coupled with minimal driveway space and the surrounding permit districts resulted in the residents unable to find parking within their own neighborhood. Currently, there are no permanent or temporary solutions. On August 22, 2018, LADOT received the attached letter from Councilrnemher Mitch O'Farreii, again requesting the expansion of PPD No. 98 to provide immediate relief to the residents of the blocks

Board of Transportation (Cnimissionei j November 8, 201 8 enumerated in Recommendation No. 3. Based on the original request date, the Rules and Procedures allows for the creation of TPPD No. 299 and upon its establishment,. I'PPD No. 299 will immediately be consolidated with the adjacent PPD Mo. 98. As stated In Section C.8, "LADOT may periodically review PPD boundaries and recommend consolidation of adjacent PPDs into a larger single PPD wher consolidation will aid in the administration arid enforcement of the preferential parking program and where the Program Criteria are found to be generally satisfied." FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT Revenue from the sale of permits will cover the cost of implementing, administering, and enforcing PPD Mo. 98. Violations of the posted parking restrictions may result in citation fines deposited into the General Fund. SJR:LE:fv Attachments: Resolution Letter from Councilmernber Mitch O'Farre i PPD No. 98 Map Appu;'«;d PJAiMiA bo, -a a cc 'C ou-rkoon Commissioners ifm-memom Ediecmive Assistant

RESOLUTION ESTABLISHMENT OF TEMPORARY PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO, 299 AND CONSOLIDATION WITH PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO, 98 fcf 01-1.917} he establishment of Preferential Parking Districts (PPD) Is an effective tool in restricting excessive numbers of nonresident vehicles from parking In residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the residents located on the blocks indicated below experience a lack of available parking due to three adjacent permit: parking districts, a popular recreational center and dog park, businesses and their employees; and WHEREAS, Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) received a written request from Councrlmember Mitch O'Farrell of Council District (CD) 13 on August 22, 2018, requesting the expansion of Preferential Parking District (PPD) No. 98 with the minima! number of streets; and WHEREAS, Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 8G.S8.0 provides for the establishment of Temporary Preferential Parking Districts (TPPD) by resolution, and allows for their annua! renewals untif either a permanent solution is found or the problems ceases to exb;f; and WHEREAS, LADOT Revised Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts allows the periodical review of PPD boundaries and recommended consolidation of adjacent PPDs into a larger HiPrP.> t l IRK, PPD where such consolidation will aid in the administration and enforcement of the preferential parking program and where the program criteria are found to be generally satisfied; and WHEREAS, Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 80.5)8 provides for the establishment of PPD No Ok which includes the area currently bounded by» On the nosrh by loot h sides M Van Pel? Place and Wes I Silver Lake Drive > On we wesr bv nodi sines ot Vvesiw iv 1 en ace «0?> the south by both sides of Berkeley Avenue On the cost by the centerline of Silver Lake Boulevard NOW, THEREFORE Bit IT RESOLVED that the City Council, pursuant to LAMC Section BO.SS.d establishes TPPD No. 299 consisting of the following blocks:» base side of Silver Lake Boulevard between Berkeley Avenue (west intersection) to Effie Street * East side of Silver Lake Boulevard between Effie Street to Duane Street (OPD No, boundary) cry * Easterly Terrace between Occidental Boulevard and Silver Lake Boulevard * Fanning Street between Silverwood Terrace and Silver Lake Boulevard BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that LADOT be authorded to post or remove Parking Permit restrictions cm all street segments within TPPD No. 299, except 'where parking is already prohibited for traffic flow or public safety, without further action by the City Council, upon receipt, and verification of the requisite petitions as provided for in the "Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking Districts" adopted by the City Council; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that LADOT take aopropriafe steps to prepare, issue, and require payments for permits from the residents of TPPD Mo. 299 in accordance with I..AMC, and Rides and Procedures adopted fay the City Council for PPDs; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tha TPPD Mo. 299 shad, upon Its establishment, immediately he consolidated with the adjacent PPD Mo. 98 and the consolidated district converted into PPD Mo.. 98, in accordance with Section C.8 of the Rules and Procedures for Preferential Parking; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following alternate restrictions will become available to post, subject to the receipt and venfication of the requisite petition for posting of alternate parking district restrictions'': MO PARKING 6 PM TO 8 AM; 2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 Pfvt, VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT MO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING SAM TO 6 PM, VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT «2 HOUR PARKING 8 AM TO 6 PM, VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT NO PARKING 11 PM TO 6AM, VEHICLES WITH DISTRICT NO. 98 PERMITS EXEMPT

PREFERENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT NO. 98 COUNCIL DISTRICT MO.. 4 & 13 Hollywood Enforcement *> V o.> cc V O ' O y s.. rw V O' J-c s f.<5& O' to*. or, OPD 553 '2} Qj ia! DUANE ST 1,0 > y ST -TV TyO ei -T, o. <>) y 7 S-K, 7,y a?.0 t- A. A. A. A.. y -AT TCI:. c- k Vt; A. o, im. ; v 5 Tpo (Av V, H- 7?A V.C- 0.,y' v <r o 0-7 ' e t i e A y i? y. 'A ey A, A gsey,,. x X, y a? is $ y N. y. s» -j V, > AS y,t7. u. gc Mj c,.0:, <<7 Tv) T s < (A. zb >;,4> t O' X :-r C:> 4o o -0 <5- jj. i 5 < > j. T) l LEGEND: 1.2 iro. o- Council District Boundary 299 Boundary Q~ D~ Mo Parking 11 pm to G am. Vehicles oath District no 98 per mas exempted