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CITY COUNCIL 17 MARCH 18, 2025 <br />authorizing the City manager to modify future curbside rates after the third <br />annual increase as needed to mirror the authority of the city owned parking <br />structures and reporting such actions to the Council as receive and file. <br />Motion failed for lack of a second. <br />MINUTES: Councilmember Bacerra emphasized the importance of capitalizing on <br />peak period demand to maximize revenue. He advocated for lower off-peak rates <br />to incentivize parking and support local businesses. He reminded the Council that <br />revenue generation is required to fund the downtown Clean and Safe program. <br />Councilmember Hernandez expressed support for the removal of meters in the <br />Willard neighborhood, specifically in front of residences, and parking permits <br />granting exemptions to meter parking, as well as the removal of meters north of <br />Tenth Street. He also supported a $0.50 increase to parking rates at both city- <br />owned structures and metered locations and proposed amending the hours of <br />operation for metered parking to end at 6:00 P.M. to allow for a more business- <br />friendly environment. <br />A discussion ensued regarding the proposed amendments and the original motion. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez voiced support for the removal of parking meters in the <br />Willard neighborhood as well as an annual review of parking and meter rates, rather <br />than implementing a continuous yearly increase. <br />Councilmember Lopez expressed support for the removal of meters in the Willard <br />Neighborhood and requested clarification on whether adjustments to parking <br />structure rates fall within the City Manager's purview. <br />City Manager Alvaro Nuñez confirmed that the adjustment of rates for parking <br />structures falls within purview of the City Manager. <br />Councilmember Lopez requested that the City Manager maintain authority over <br />parking structure rate adjustments. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Lopez moved to limit the current discussion to <br />matters concerning parking meters only, seconded by Mayor Amezcua. Motion <br />was subsequently rescinded. <br />MINUTES: Mayor Amezcua expressed concern regarding the current operating <br />budget's deficit, emphasizing the potential loss of the Clean and Safe program and <br />downtown holiday decorations if revenue generation is not maintained. She <br />inquired about the personnel costs associated with parking structures and meters. <br />Director Garcia stated that the personnel costs amount to $600,000. <br />A discussion ensued regarding the personnel costs and the City Manager's Office <br />purview over parking structures. <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 7 – 17 4/1/2025
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