HomeMy WebLinkAboutagenda.council.worksession.20080923Memorandum
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Tim Ware, Director of Parking
Date: September 18, 2008
Meeting Date: September 23, 2008
RE: One Way Street Experiment Review
REQUEST OF COUNCIL: This is a review of the one way street experiment that was
conducted over the summer. The request of Council is to determine if the one way streets
stay intact, are modified or eliminated.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: The CCLC requested an experiment of one way
streets in commercial core. The azea identified was 200 & 300 S Galena to 500 E.
Cooper. The second part of the request would be to convert both sides of the affected
streets to angle parking.
Council approved the request with the condition that the experiment be brought back to
them for review after the summer season.
BACKGROUND: The Pazking Department implemented the one way street experiment
on June 8, 2008 for the summer and the one-way configuration is still in operation.
For the first week, four staff members were assigned to key intersections fo help with
proper traffic flow. There were also several temporary traffic control devices installed to
help drivers understand the direction of travel. Staffing levels and traffic control devices
were decreased slowly over time once people became familiaz with the change in traffic
flow.
DISCUSSION: At the start of the experiment there were a few vehicles chat were
encountered going the wrong direction, but for the most part the experiment ran very
smoothly.
Afrer Labor Day, the Parking Department conducted a survey of all the businesses on the
one way streets and the results aze attached. A majority (81%) of the businesses gave a
favorable response with the main comment being a request to install more and better
permanent signage in the area.
Staff also solicited comments from the Police and Engineering Departments. The Police
Department reported no accidents and no increase in public safety calls that related to the
one way experiment. The Engineering Department wanted to note that there was a
perceptible increase in traffic on South Hunter and East Hopkins as a result of the one
way street configuration.
FINANCIALBUDGET IMPACTS: If Council keeps the one way streets intact, $500
in additional signage would be needed. Twenty additional pazking spaces would be
added to the commercial core parking inventory. The alternative construction cost to
develop twenty underground spaces in the core would be about $1,000,000 (at $50,000):
Additional annual revenue from those twenty spaces in the core would be about $52,000
per yeaz (at an estimated $10/space/weekday).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: This experiment did decrease the amount of traffic
circling the azea looking for available pazking spaces in those azeas due to the additional
pazking spaces available.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: The Pazking Department is recommending that the one
way streets in their current layout be retained.
ALTERNATIVES: Council could direct staff to terminate the experiment, modify the
current layout or look into expansion.
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS:
ATTACHMENTS:
Map of the one way area
Survey results
ONE-WAY STREET BUSINESS SURVEY
Here are the results of the One-Way street survey conducted on 09/05/2008. All the businesses
located on the blocks of 200 & 300 S.Galena St. and the block of 500 E. Cooper were surveyed
to see if they thought that the creation of the one-way street in this azea is considered to be a
success.
The results aze as follows:
1. Do you view the one-way street as being beneficial?
2. Would you like to see the one-way street stay?
3. Are the current traffic control devices adequate?
4. In your opinion, should there be more one-way streets?
5. If yes, where?:
• All North/South one-way - East/West 2-way
• North/South one-way
• Mill heading north.
Comments received from survey participants:
Yes No Not Sure
25 4 2
24 5 2
17 10 4
10 16 5
• "You have to make it all or nothing, town is too small for this."
• "Nope".
• "Would like to gain more pazking".
• Coming onto Hyman not good
• More signs
• You don't want me comments. The one-way is only so Aspen can make more
money by issuing more pazking tickets. Pazking sucks.
• All angle pazking streets. Would create more pazking spaces. Would like Galena
St. shuttle yeaz round.
• Awsome
• Prefer the old way.
• I liked it. More pazking. No bottleneck At Pazadise Bakery.
• Easier to cross street. Hard to get used to. Now I like it.
• Safer, better flow - signage should be better at Cooper and Hunter. Easier for
tourists.
• Would like streets lined. Would like no parking in the core. Some concern about
creating more spaces when we want less cazs.
• Some cazs still turning wrong way.
• It's wonderful -more traffic.
• Safer -it's great. Doing more streets would be confusing.
• Bigger signs at alleys. Safer to cross street. Faster -easier -love it.
• Better signage at Hyman & Galina -not confusing and congested as before.
• Alleys need more signs.
• Bikes going against traffic -too dangerous. Total core should be pedestrian only.
• Reflection form caz windows bad. More spaces -good flow. Customers liked it.
Bicycles going wrong way.
• More traffic going by store.
• Yes -yes -love it.