File #: 24-0632   
Type: Ordinance-G Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 4/17/2024 Final action: 4/17/2024
Title: Amend Phoenix City Code Section 36-157.3 to Add Area 31 to the Residential Parking Permit Ordinance (Ordinance G-7247)
District: District 6
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Proposed RPP Area 31.pdf, 2. ORD D Amending Chapter 36 Parking Permit Areas.pdf

Title

Amend Phoenix City Code Section 36-157.3 to Add Area 31 to the Residential Parking Permit Ordinance (Ordinance G-7247)

 

Description

Request to amend Phoenix City Code, Chapter 36, Article XI, section 36-157.3, to add Area 31 to the Residential Parking Permit ordinance. Area 31 is a residential area generally bounded by Indian School Road on the south, 36th Street on the west, Heatherbrae Drive on the north, and 41st Street on the east.

 

Report

Summary

Residents in this area reported that parking by non-resident vehicles is negatively impacting their neighborhood and requested relief in accordance with Residential Parking Permit (RPP) provisions outlined in Chapter 36 of the City Code. The area is directly north of Indian School Road, between 36th and 41st streets, from south of Monterosa Street north to Heatherbrae Drive (Attachment A).

 

The Street Transportation Department conducted a parking study and confirmed the number of parked vehicles approached the legal on-street parking capacity, and the number of parked vehicles was comprised of vehicles not registered to persons residing in the area, resulting in unreasonable burdens on area residents attempting to gain access to their residences. Designation of RPP Area 31 will restrict parking, requiring a permit at all times, and will help to alleviate traffic congestion, illegal parking, and hazards to pedestrians.

 

Financial Impact

The cost to implement Area 31 as an RPP area is approximately $5,000, including sign fabrication and installation. Funds are available in the Street Transportation Department's operating budget. The cost is expected to be offset over the duration of the program by the permit fees collected from the residents in the newly designated area. Annual costs of resident and visitor permits are $10 and $5 per vehicle, respectively.

 

Public Outreach

Street Transportation Department staff have spoken with several residents of the neighborhood to discuss traffic and parking issues beginning in 2023. Those conversations focused on their parking concerns and the programs the City has to address non-resident parking. If Area 31 is approved by City Council, Street Transportation Department staff will work with adjacent property owners in advancing the RPP petition process for each street added to Area 31. All affected households will be notified by mail and with door hanger fliers prior to installing RPP signs. Residents will be advised on how to obtain resident and visitor parking permits.

 

Location

Area 31 is generally bounded by Indian School Road on the south, 36th Street on the west, Heatherbrae Drive on the north, and 41st Street on the east.

Council District: 6

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the Street Transportation Department.