HomeMy WebLinkAbout5968RESOLUTION NO 5968
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ESTABLISHING
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO TITLE 10 OF THE REDLANDS MUNICIPAL
CODE,
Pursuant to studies made under authority of Title 10 of the Redlands Municipal Code, and
the presentation of information gained in such studies, the City Council hereby finds and
determines that certain regulations are necessary and shall be established pursuant to Title 10 of
the Redlands Municipal Code, and the Traffic Engineer of the City of Redlands is hereby directed
to perform such acts as are necessary to accomplish the following:
SECTION ONE. Pursuant to Section 10.40.310 of the Redlands Municipal Code:
1 To create a 'Bus Loading Zone on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue at
Lugonia Elementary School in front of the school cafeteria and a 'No Parking
Zone approximately 152 feet long on the north side of Pennsylvania Avenue
beginning approximately 100 feet east of Orange Street.
2. To revise eight temporary 30 -minute parking spaces on State Street to permanent
status and include seven additional spaces. (Attached Exhibit A ')
ADOPTED SIGNED AND APPROVED THIS 16TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2001
Mayor
ATTEST
EXHIBIT "A"
MEMORANDUM
To: Parking and Traffic Commissioners
From. Julie Lentz, Special Programs Coordinator
Through: Jeffrey Shaw Community Development Director
Date: September 11 2001
Re: Locations for 30 -minute Time Restricted Parking Spaces
The Downtown Redlands Business Association seeks approval from the Parking and Traffic Commission for
permanent status for fifteen 30 -minute parking spaces in the downtown area. The several locations for 30 -minute
time restricted parking spaces are as follows:
EXISTING SIGNS.
35 E. Citrus
1 5th Street
18 E. State Street
114 E. State Street
113 E. State Street
PROPOSED SIGNS
218 E. State Street
219 E. State Street
North of 14 N Fifth Street (on the corner of State and Fifth)
109 N. Fifth Street
26 E. State Street
214 E. Redlands Blvd.
128 E. State Street
205 E. State Street (East a couple of spaces)
116 Orange Street
The DRBA Parking Committee originally asked for fifteen 30 -minute restricted parking spaces, and the City
Council granted seven spaces on a temporary basis. The program has been very successful, and the Committee is
requesting a permanent status for all fifteen designated spaces.