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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25H - AGMT - DT VALET PARKING SRVSREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 18, 2014 TITLE: PILOT PROGRAM FOR VALET PARKING SERVICES IN THE DOWNTOWN CITY MAN GER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 1" Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For_ CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Authorize the City Attorney to prepare and City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute a license agreement with the selected vendor for a six -month pilot program for valet parking services in Downtown Santa Ana, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION This staff report provides background information and recommends an approach to provide for a six -month pilot program for valet parking services in Downtown Santa Ana. The City currently does not have a policy or procedure that addresses valet parking services in the downtown area. However, valet parking services may provide an advantage to the area, enhance the shopping experience in Downtown Santa Ana and provide an overall benefit by: • Providing a greater convenience for customers of the Downtown; • Extending business to the curb and improve customers' overall shopping experience; • Creating a positive customer service with the objective of repeat business; • Increasing overall parking capacity, which helps meet the demand. Over the last several months, staff has met with the YOST Theatre to discuss the possibility of introducing valet parking services. The initial request from the YOST Theater was to operate valet parking from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Thursdays through Saturdays with a drop off /pick up location at the city -owned surface lot located on Third and Bush Streets (Exhibit 1). It is anticipated that a private agreement with a nearby business /parking lot owner would be entered into for the use of parking overflow vehicles. Staff research indicated that the City of Huntington Beach has successfully run city- operated downtown valet parking services. Cities such as Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Fullerton and Laguna Beach have allowed privately operated valet parking services through an established approval process. 25H -1 Valet Parking Services Pilot Program March 18, 2014 Page 2 City staff comprised of Community Development, Planning, Public Works, Police, and City Attorney's Office has reviewed the best way to execute the valet parking services and has determined that using the city's licensing agreement is the best approach to allow a vendor to operate valet parking on city -owned property, such as the Third and Bush surface lot. Community Development Agency staff will procure three informal bids from parking management companies to implement the six -month pilot program for valet parking services and the City Manager will be authorized to enter into a licensing agreement with the most qualified vendor. Included in the bids will be a plan that specifies how all city expenses will be covered by the valet parking revenue and will detail how the City will participate in revenue sharing. The license agreement will be effective for a six -month period. If the program is successful, staff may negotiate a longer term agreement for City Council approval and begin analyzing where additional valet parking services can be offered throughout the City. The Finance, Economic Development and Technology Council Committee had the opportunity to review the details of the program at its special meeting on February 24, 2014. Staff will also outreach to the two downtown business associations, Downtown Incorporated and Santa Ana Business Council, for assistance in informing local businesses and patrons of this service, and also to provide feedback and suggestions for improvements to the program. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. iwarc ivioney Economic Developmer) t ecialist III Community Developr&n Agency MM /kg Exhibit: 1. Third and Bush Parking Lot Map 25H -2 QL11 rr - 1 -J W 0 _ _ ' _ IA r ow I C � f 11I 25H -3 Y w ! r 25H -4 .n _ Y - n rA 0, –CI r N CO f� M ees a a-J CO U 1 sea L V1� O L l5 Crr 0 t s; - c u r-- s — ,�M1t a 0 N C T o N U U