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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02. VEAC Minutes 10-10-17 FINAL Vail Economic Advisory Council (VEAC) October 10, 2017 MEETING MINUTES ________________________________________________________________________ Packet materials found here: http://bit.ly/2fJ55i7 VEAC Members Present: Rayla Kundolf, Chris Romer, Mark Gordon, Alison Wadey, Kim Newbury-Rediker, Sara Franke, Mike Glass, Matt Ivy, Mike Ortiz, Mia Vlaar, Dave Chapin Town of Vail Staff Present: Laura Waniuk - Event Liaison Specialist, Kathleen Halloran – Finance Director, Greg Clifton – Town Manager, Greg Hall – Public Works Director Others Present: Cindy Krieg - Doubletree, Jessie Klehfoth – Vail Recreation District, Jason Polland - Doubletree 2017-2018 Winter parking plan update by Town of Vail, Greg Hall (20 minutes) The town has a goal of parking cars for only ten days on the Frontage Road. The last two years the town has exceeded ten days. The council requested the Parking Task Force investigate and work through some of the parking challenges. Most of the transactions at the parking structures happen within the two hour parking window. Since 2010 during the economic downturn, the council took the parking time length from 90 minutes to two hours. The locals would abuse that two hour parking window. The intention for 2 hour parking was for the guests to go to town, shop and eat. Council recommendation would change the parking time from two hours to 90 minutes and have a nominal charge of $5 (which for a local value pass holder, the charge would only be $2.50). The two to three hour period would cost $10 and the three to four hour period would be $20. This year the town is planning to create a parking voucher program for $5. The town pays $2.50 and the businesses pay $2.50, this will allow guests to park for free for 2 hours. Another issue is overnight parking; there is a $50 cost if guests leave their cars in the structures overnight. The overarching goal is to drive people to take alternate modes of transportation to come to Vail instead of using their cars. Looking ahead to 2018, there is an approval for construction of the Red Sandstone Parking Structure. Since the structure will be unmanned, that location will serve parking pass holders only, no hourly parking allowed. Parking is still free after 3:00pm during the winter. Chapin said that the change from 2 hours to 90 minutes will affect the locals first. But that change was intended to reduce looping the structures. Solaris garage will cost $50 for 12 hours. Winter Park costs $48 to stay in the structure overnight. Chapin stated that this is an answer to the demand of guests unable to finding parking in the structures. Ortiz asked if Vail Resorts would support communication of the new parking fees and VEAC Meeting – October 10, 2017 Page 1 of 3 schedules. Hall said there will be communication to and from the shuttle services and lodging properties. Parking Costs: Gold Parking Pass $ 3,300.00 each Silver Parking Pass $ 2,000.00 each Blue Parking Pass $ 1,250.00 each Green Parking Pass $ 625.00 each Pink Parking Pass $ 200.00 each Hourly Parking 0 minutes to 1.5 hours Free Hourly Parking 1.5 hours to 2 hours $ 5.00 per hour Hourly Parking 2- 3 hours $ 10.00 per hour Hourly Parking 3-4 hours $ 20.00 per hour Hourly Parking 4 to 15 hours $ 30.00 per hour Hourly Parking 15 hours to 24 hours $ 50.00 per hour Financial Report, Kathleen Halloran (15 minutes) Revenue Highlights Upon receipt of all sales tax returns, August collections are estimated to be down 3.6% from last year. Year to date is down 1.5% from the prior year. RETT collections through September 26 total $4,751,048 up 22.2% from this time last year. Summary Across all funds, year-to-date total revenue of $45.4 million is up 2.3% from the amended budget and down 1.5% from prior year. Variances from prior year are the result of decreases in sales tax and construction fees. Vail Recreation District Special Election, Jessie Klehfoth & Mike Ortiz (20 minutes) Please see presentation at www.vailrec.com/election. The Vail Recreation District (VRD) is seeking a tax increase. The tax rate for operations has not been increased in 24 years. There are capital needs now; the original tax rate was intended to cover operating expenses only. The additional tax is $36 per year on a $500K valuation. There are currently $3 million in reserves for the VRD. If the property tax increase doesn’t pass, the VRD will have to increase activity fees, which will mean a drop in participation. The new tax would become permanent. VEAC Meeting – October 10, 2017 Page 2 of 3 The VRD provides a lot accessible activities for local residents. New programs include the Imagination Station and the Gymnastics Center. Chapin said the council will consider a resolution to support the VRD tax. Town Manager’s Report, Q&A, Greg Clifton (45 minutes) The discussion began with an introduction of VEAC members. Clifton said that his transition went well between Telluride and Vail. Clifton discussed current topics and challenges within the town of Vail. He continued to explain that there are some similarities between Vail and his tenure in Telluride. Chapin said that Clifton has a great background in state issues, a focus on environmental issues and working with a ski operator. Citizen Input (5 minutes) Other Business (5 minutes) Adjournment Next Meeting: Tuesday, November 14, Antlers, 8:00- 10:00 AM VEAC Meeting – October 10, 2017 Page 3 of 3