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RES0LUTION NO. 59
Series of 1989
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A RESOLUTION ADOPTING CERTAIN OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS
OF THE VAIL TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISQRY
COMMITTEE RELATING TO SHORT-TERM PARKING WITHIN
THE TOWN OF VAIL.
WHEREAS, the Vail Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee submitted a
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report containing suggestions relating to parking pass and coupon rates, and other
matters concerning short-term parking within the Town of Vail, which recommendations
are contained in the report attached hereto as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council wishes to adopt those recommendations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL,
COLORADO, that:
The recommendations relating to parking pass and coupon rates and other
recommendations relating to short-term parking generally contained in Exhibit A are
hereby adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Vail.
INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this
ATTEST:
day of
Kent R. Rose, Mayor
1989.
Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk
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REPORT FROM
VAIL TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
SHORT TERM PARKING RECOMMENDATIONS
SEPTEMBER 1989
VAIL TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Kent Rase, Mayor, Town of Vail
Merv Lapin, Councilmember, Town of Vail
John Slevin, Councilmember, Town of Vail
Diana Donovan, Member Vail PEC
Sid Schultz, Member Vail PEC
Dave Gorsuch, Citizen at Large
Lee Ho11is, Citizen at Large
C. Lee Rimel, Citizen at Large
George Knox, Citizen at Large
Rob Levin, Citizen at large
Rich Perske, Colorado Department of Highways
Joe Macy, Vail Associates, Inc.
Bill Wovd, U.S. Forest Service
Jim Fritze, Eagle County
Ron Phillips, Town Manager, Town of Vail
Stan Berryman, Director of Public Works/Transp., Town of Vail
Peter Patten, Director of Community Development, Town of Vail
Ken Hughey, Chief of Police, Town of Vail
ISSUE; PARKING PASS AND COUPON RATES
ANALYSTS: 1988-89 Policies
Premium iGoldl Parkins Pass
Premium season parking passes cost $475 plus $25 deposit. The
premium pass is valid in both the Village and LionsHead parking
structures at any time, no restrictions. Sales of the premium
parking pass is limited to 100 at a first came, first serve basis.
Limited (Blue) Parkins Pass
Limited season parking passes cost $200 plus $25 deposit. The
limited pass is valid in the LionsHead structure at any time. The
pass is valid in the Village structure on non-restricted days at
any time and on restricted days from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.
Parkins Coupons
Parking coupons cost $40 for 30 coupons. The parking coupons are
valid in the LionsHead structure at any time. The parking coupons
are valid in the Village structure an pan-restricted days at any
time and on restricted days from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. The
parking coupons are available all season.
Restricted Davs
The restricted days are all weekends {Saturday and Sunday) of the
ski season. They are not valid until December 1, 1988. Not valid
from December 26, 1988 thru January 1, 1989. Not valid January 29,
1989 thru February 12, 1989. Not valid February 18, 19, and 29,
1989.
The Vail Parking Field Analysis and Survey indicated the following
data regarding "local" parking in the structure:
17$ of cars in the VTRC are "local"
7.5$ of cars in the LTRC are "locales
The Transportation Center Traffic Study indicated the following
findings:
The supply of parking at the Vail TRC has been insufficient
to meet the demand on nearly two-thirds of the days that the
ski season has operated during the last two seasons."
Total parking transactions (both structures) increased 8$ over
the 1987-88 ski season.
Utilization of the LionsHead Parking Structure increased 18$
from the 1987-88 ski season.
1989 Projected Revenues
Parking Passes $62,000
Coupons - $80,000
TOWN OF VAIL STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
o Increase the cost of Premium Parking Passes to $575.
Assuming a person uses a parking pass five out of seven days
a week during the ski season (107 out of 150 days), the cost
of daily premium parking would be $5.37 per day.
o Increase the cost of Limited Parking Passes to $300.
Assuming a person uses a parking pass five out of seven days
a week during the ski season (107 out of 150 days), the cost
of daily limited parking would be $2.80 per day.
o Increase the cost of Parking Coupons to $90 for 30 coupons.
The cost of daily coupon parking would rise from $1.33 to
3.00 per day.
o Restricted days for the 1989-90 ski season will be the
fallowing:
A11 weekends of the ski season (Saturday and Sunday}
Not valid from December 25, 1989 through December 31, 1989.
Not valid President's 3-day weekend in February.
o Revenue gained from the price increases could very well be
offset by a decline in usage.
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
o Same recommendations as Town Staff except for Premium Parking
Passes. Increase the cost of Premium Parking Passes to $650.
ISSUE: DECREASING FREE PARKING TIME IN THE VTRC AND LTRC
ANALYSIS: The current policy in effect at the Parking Structures
allows vehicles to park for 1-1/2 hours free. Free parking
transactions account for 37$ of total parking transactions. The
Council last changed this policy for the 1985-86 ski season. Our
recommendation of the Transportation and Parking Task Force, the
Council reduced free parking time from 2-1/2 hours to 1-1/2 hours
prior to the 85-86 season.
We currently average a total of 1,092 free parking transactions a
day (both structures).
Assuming a 33$ distribution of vehicles over the current 1-1/2 hour
free period, 728 cars could be expected to exit the structures
between 30 and 90 minutes.
If a fee were charged, we would expect a decline of free packers.
Projected Revenue Analysis:
0-30 minutes free
30 minutes - - hours = $2.00
364 cars a day x $2.00 per day = $720/day
720 cars per day x 150 ski days = $108,000
Additional Annual Revenue
PROS:
CONS:
o Generates $108,000 projected additional revenue to help
offset expansion of the VTRC costs.
o May decrease revenues to Village and LiansHead merchants
as same patrons may stop visiting shops and restrains
without 1-1/2 hours free parking.
TOWN OF VAIL STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
o Decrease free parking time from 1-1/2 to 30 minutes free.
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
o Village Transportation Center
0 -- 1 1/2 Hours - $1.00
15 minute free parking still allowed on top deck
o Lionshead Transportation Center
0 -- 2 Hours -- Free
ISSUE: PARKING IN DONOVAN PARK
ANALYSIS: The Town of Vail permitted parking in Donovan Park
during the 1989 World Alpine Ski Championships. At the earliest
construction in Donovan Park will not begin until next summer. The
lot is on the existing West Vail South Town of Vail bus route.
PROS:
o Donovan Park can be utilized as an "overflow" parking lot
during the 1989-90 ski season.
CONS:
None
TOWN OF VAIN STAFF RECOMMENDATION,:
o Allow parking at Donavan Park during the 1989-90 ski season.
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
o Allow free parking for a maximum of 25-35 vehicles as a "last
resort" overflow parking area.
ISSUE: MOVING RENTAL CAR PARKING SPACES OUT OF THE VTRC
ANALYSIS: The Town currently leases office space and parking
spaces to Hertx and National rental car agencies in the VTRC.
Level Three of the VTRC also houses maintenance and rental car
washing facilities. The Town receives approximately $54,000
annually from the rental car agencies for use of the space.
Relocation of the rental car and maintenance facilities could gain
up to approximately 85 parking stalls. If this area were opened
far public parking, the Town could realize an estimated $57,375
additional parking revenues annually (average $675 per space per
year x 85 spaces).
PROS:
o The Town of Vail Transportation Center Traffic Study
recommends that the rental car spaces be re-located;
Relocation of the rental car operation is an objective that:
o Gains up to 90 spaces within the existing structure
o Allows for additional circulation and access
possibilities (one-way traffic)
o Results in an estimated $3,375 of additional annual revenues.
CONS:
o Increases traffic congestion and parking problems in other
areas. The rental car agencies would need to find other
parking.
o Rental cars would need to be "shuttled" back to the VTRC and
utilize loading zones that are currently overcrowded.
o The VTRC has been extremely successful because it functions
as a "one steps' transportation center. Buses, taxis,
shuttles, and rental cars are all based out of the VTRC.
Moving the rental car functions out of the VTRC would make
transportation less "user-friendly" for the guest.
TOWN OF VAIL STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
o Terminate leases with Hertz and National on October 31, 1989
rental car agencies requiring them to relocate rental car
storage to another area.
o Lease office space only to Hertz and National for the 1989-90
ski season.
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
o Same as Town Staff Recommendation.