Regular Village Board meetings are typically held at 7:00 p.m., the first three Tuesdays of each month in Council Chambers of Village Hall (room 201), 123 Madison St. When a Regular Meeting falls on a holiday, the meeting typically is held the following night. The Village Board also meets in special sessions from time to time. However, dates and times of Special Meetings can vary and may change.

File #: ID 17-484    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Consent Agenda
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/8/2017 Final action:
Title: On-Street Parking for Austin Boulevard and Harlem Avenue including Adjacent Areas
Attachments: 1. May 8 PPT, 2. March 13, 2017 Special Meeting, 3. Minutes 3_13_2017 Village Board Special Meeting, 4. February 27, 2017 Special Meeting, 5. Minutes 2_27_2017 Village Board Special Meeting, 6. January 23 Special Meeting, 7. Minutes 1_23_2017 Village Board Special Meeting, 8. Website comments
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Jill Velan, Parking and Mobility Services Director

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On-Street Parking for Austin Boulevard and Harlem Avenue including Adjacent Areas

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Overview
Overview
At the January 23, 2017 Special Meeting, the Board approved a monthly schedule of topics. May's topic is a presentation of on-street parking for Austin Blvd and Harlem Avenue.

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Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
Recommendation
On-Street Parking Regulations: Staff is recommending a standardization of daytime parking restrictions and eliminating the 2 hour parking limits on Austin Blvd. In addition overnight on-street permit parking zones should be standardized to have 11 pm - 6 am permit parking hours in all zones along Austin Blvd.

Technology: Staff is also recommending that the Village investigate a partnership with online parking technology applications (such as Spot Hero or Park Whiz) to provide a broader platform to assist private property owners to rent available parking spaces. In addition, the Village would facilitate educational seminars for private property owners, residents, and businesses parking topics such as leasing your available parking spaces.

Altering the overnight parking ban or creating a new "alternate-side of the streets" parking option, will require further board discussion at a subsequent meeting.

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Board Discussions to Date
The Village Board Goals for 2016-2017 include revisiting the overall parking systems within Oak Park in a holistic manner and with consideration for neighborhoods and business districts in order to understand the impact on residents, visitors and employees in the community. As a part of this meeting, staff will review the recommended goals for this review and a proposed schedule.

The Board held their first Special Meeting on January 23, 2017. Generally the recommendations discussed and approved included parking restriction changes that would increase resident on-street overnight permit...

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