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File #: 07-0397    Version: 1 Name: 11/5 Council Reso A2D2
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/5/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/5/2007 Final action: 11/5/2007
Enactment date: 11/5/2007 Enactment #: R-07-517
Title: Resolution Requesting that the Downtown Development Authority Prepare a Written Recommendation for the Construction of an Underground Parking Garage on the City-Owned South Fifth Avenue Parking Lot
Sponsors: Margie Teall, Leigh Greden, Wendy A. Woods, Robert M. Johnson, Christopher S. Easthope, Stephen Rapundalo
Title
Resolution Requesting that the Downtown Development Authority Prepare a Written Recommendation for the Construction of an Underground Parking Garage on the City-Owned South Fifth Avenue Parking Lot
Body
Whereas, The Ann Arbor Discovering Downtown (“A2D2”) Parking Strategies Task Force Report demonstrated the immediate need to increase public parking in the Ann Arbor downtown area;

Whereas, The Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution R-260-6-07 on June 18, 2007, to approve the recommendations for Parking Policies and Actions developed by the A2D2 Steering Committee, and directed staff to provide a schedule for implementation of the recommended actions including creating additional public parking;

Whereas, The Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority (“DDA”), in a memorandum dated May 30, 2007, provided to the City Council an alternatives analysis of four sites for possible construction of additional public parking, including the City-owned parking lot on South Fifth Avenue between Liberty Street and William Street (“South Fifth Avenue parking lot”);

Whereas, The A2D2 Parking Strategies Task Force Report included the following statement in recognition of the value of constructing underground parking on the South Fifth Avenue parking lot: “The City and the DDA should coordinate with the District Library’s current expansion feasibility study. This may present a unique opportunity for joint development of the surface lot adjacent to the site…. A library extension would present a favorable use combination with a structured/ below-grade shared parking facility. The site location is also favorable for meeting existing and future demand in the district, being within close proximity to two heavily used structures - Maynard and 4th & William”;

Whereas, The City Council recently approved an addition to the City-owned public parking system at the City-owned parking garage at the corner of Fourth Street and William Street, and recently approved the sale of the C...

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