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Beverly Hills City Council Liaison I Traffic & Parking CommissionCommittee will conduct a Special Meeting, at the following time and place,
and will address the agenda listed below:
CITY HALL455 North Rexford Drive
4th Floor Conference Room BBeverly Hills, CA 90210
Thursday, February 15, 20184:00 PM
AGENDA
1) Public CommentMembers of the public will be given the opportunity to directly address theCommittee on any item listed on the agenda.
2) Canon Closure Feasibility Study
3) Potential Opportunity for Partnership with a European AutomobileCompany
4) Adjournment
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
TO: City Council and Traffic & Parking Commission Liaison Committee
FROM: Aaron Kunz, Deputy Director of Transportation
DATE: February 15, 2018
SUBJECT: Canon Closure Feasibility Study
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Traffic & Parking Commission February 1, 2018 Memo
Attached is the February 1, 2018 Traffic & Parking Commission report regarding the North Canon Drive Feasibility Study. The Traffic & Parking Commission voted 4-1 that the traffic impact analysis is viewed favorably, and recommended proceeding with design of the cul-de-sac. This item is scheduled to be forwarded to the City Council on March 6, 2018
Attachment A
BEVERLYHILLS
CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
TRAFFIC & PARKING COMMISSION
February 1, 2018Traffic & Parking Commission
Aaron Kunz, Deputy Director of TransportationMartha Eros, Transportation Planner
100 North Canon Drive Closure Feasibility Study
A. Public NoticeB. ProjectArea MapC. Potential Closure of N. Canon Drive During Purple Line Construction —
Summary of Transportation Impact AnalysisD. Preliminary Design Conceptual Plan Drawings
option(s) for theTraffic & Parking
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This report provides background information on traffic mitigationWilshire/Rodeo Purple Line Extension station construction, and seeksCommission’s recommendation for possible closure of North Canon Drive at
Background
On June 27, 2017, the City Council approved a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for Metroconstruction work related to Section 2 of the Purple Line Extension project. The MOA (AG #348-17) authorized staff to issue Metro the necessary permits for Southern California Edisonunderground utility relocation work for the future Wilshire/Rodeo Station1. The Wilshire/Rodeounderground station box will span Wilshire Boulevard between Beverly and Crescent Drives,with the on-street work zone spanning (approximately) west of El Camino Drive to east ofRexford Drive.
During public comment on June 27, representatives from Spago restaurant advocated placing atall sound wall, creating a cul-de-sac and providing valet service to assist the businesses andrestaurants on North Canon Drive during the disruption created by construction. Spago reportedgeneral consensus of a proposed street closure from adjacent businesses.
A key element highlighted for the approval of the MOA was the inclusion of a feasibility analysisto study options for a temporary closure of North Canon Drive at Wilshire Boulevard to vehiculartraffic to address noise, vibration and pollution generated by construction activity, and tomitigate possible driver confusion due to lane closures required during various constructionactivities. The MOA includes City Council consideration of the closure by April 2018, followingtwo public outreach meetings by March 2018 to solicit feedback from the community.
Following City Council approval of the MOA (AG #348-17), City staff engaged Fehr & Peersconsulting firm to conduct a transportation impact analysis (TIA) to evaluate potential.operational impacts to nearby intersections during peak morning and afternoon commute hoursand midday business hours with a potential closure of North Canon Drive at Wilshire Boulevard(Attachment-A). Psomas, the City’s consultant for the Metro project, was tasked with developingparking and travel lane design concepts for cul-de-sac alternatives (Attachment B). The study isfunded by Metro.
City of Beverly Hills, City Council Adjourned Meeting...Minutes, June 29, 2017, Item G-2.
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Discussion
Fehr & Peers completed the feasibility analysis in November 2017. The analysis evaluatedpotential traffic impacts to fifteen nearby intersections during peak hours for morning, middayand afternoon for both existing condition (2017) and at a future date (2022), and determined thatfour intersections (Clifton/Crescent, Wilshire/Crescent, Wilshire/Beverly, and Dayton/Canon) areconsidered to be significantly impacted in the existing and/or Year 2022 conditions.
The analysis concludes that the impacts can be mitigated by providing advanced vehicle detoursignage, updating traffic signal timings, and the signalization of the North Crescent Drive andClifton Way intersection.
Estimated Street Closure Duration
The piling and decking for the La Cienega station took approximately one year, and Gale Drivewas closed to through traffic for approximately 150 days. Assuming the same (or similar)methodology used for the Gale Drive closures in Section 1 is applied to North Canon Drive, theCity/Psomas project team estimates approximately 300 days of closure impacts to North CanonDrive for the length of the project. These closures would occur at various points throughout theproject and would require traffic control measures (i.e., cones, barricades, etc.) and temporarysound mitigation to be installed.
If a closure at North Canon Drive is approved by City Council and implemented, staff anticipatesthe overall construction schedule will be reduced with a consistent traffic control pattern. Also,there would be potential for more robust sound mitigation measures at the closure location dueto the (long-term) installation of a sound wall.
Public Outreach
The MOA also requires at least two public outreach meetings be held prior to presentingrecommendations to City Council. Staff’s public outreach plan includes the following:
1. An overview of the Traffic Impact Analysis report and three conceptual designs for a culde-sac were presented at a Stakeholder’s meeting held on January 9th and to thegeneral public at the monthly Community Outreach meeting held on January 10, 2018.Stakeholders at the January 9th meeting included the Beverly Hills Chamber ofCommerce and the Conference and Visitor’s Bureau, Spago Beverly Hills restaurant,and businesses on North Canon Drive. An overview of the study and the conceptualdesign plans will also be presented at the monthly Community Outreach meeting onFebruary 7, 2018.
2. Traffic & Parking Commission review on February 1, 2018. Public Notices were mailedon January 22 to all businesses on North Canon Drive between Wilshire Boulevard andSouth Santa Monica Boulevard, and adjacent areas north and south of Beverly andCrescent Drives (both commercial and residential areas). The Beverly Hills Chamber ofCommerce emailed the public notice to the entire business community on January 23,2018.
Additionally, as the feasibility study includes installation of a traffic signal at the NorthCrescent Drive and Clifton Way intersection as a mitigation measure, public noticesadvising of the TPC agenda item were mailed to residents on the adjacent 100 and 200street blocks between North Crescent and Elm Drives.
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Per the Memorandum ofrecommendations regarding2018 City Council meeting.preliminary design concept.the project would go into the
Recommendation
Agreement (MOA) with Metro, staff is planning to presentthe North Canon Drive Closure Feasibility Study at the March 6,Pehr & Peers prepared the traffic analysis and Psomas prepared
If the City Council decides to proceed with the temporary closure,design development phase.
That the Traffic & Parking Commission review thepublic comment, and provide comments and/orconsideration.
Traffic Impact Analysis report and accepta recommendation(s) for City Council
ATTACHMENT A
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
100 Block of North Canon Drive at Wilshire BoulevardCul-de-Sac Closure Study
Metro Rodeo Station Construction
The Community Development Department invites your participation in the review of a study totemporarily close North Canon Drive at Wilshire Boulevard to mitigate traffic impacts during theMetro Rodeo Station construction. The Rodeo Station work zone will span Wilshire Boulevardbetween El Camino and Elm Drives and includes periodic lane closures throughout the life of theproject (2026).
MEETING: Traffic & Parking Commission
DATE: Thursday, February 1, 2018
TIME: 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as thematter may be heard
LOCATION: City Hall, Room 280-A,455 N. Rexford DriveBeverly Hills, CA 90210
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PROPOSAL: Pending public comment, the Traffic & Parking Commission will review the followingtraffic mitigation measures outlined in the study:
(1) Closure of North Canon Drive at Wilshire Boulevard to create a cul-de-sac on thenorth side of the street; and
(2) Replace stop signs with a signalized intersection at North Crescent Drive andClifton Way to mitigate anticipated shift in vehicle flow resulting from constructionand the proposed North Canon Drive closure.
Persons wishing to comment on this item are invited to attend the February 1, 2018 Traffic & ParkingCommission meeting and/or submit written comments. Please submit correspondence a minimum of24-hours in advance of the meeting date to allow for routing. Any communication received by theCity becomes part of the public record.
Email: [email protected]
Mail: City of Beverly HillsCommunity Development - Transportation Planning455 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The meeting agenda and staff report will be available online at www.beverlyhllls.org/tpcagendasby January 27, 2017. If you would like additional information regarding this proposal, please contactthe Transportation Planning Division at (310) 285-1128.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are unable to attend the February Traffic & Parking Commission meeting, anevening Community Meeting is scheduled on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, at City Hall in theMunicipal Gallery starting at 6:30 p.m. The City will provide an update at the Community Meeting.For additional information, please call (310) 285-2467.
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SUMMARY OF TRANSPORTATION IMPACT ANALYSIS
A transportation impact analysis (TIA) was prepared for the potential closure of N. Canon Drive at Wilshire
Boulevard during construction of the Rodeo Drive Purple Line Station in Beverly Hills. A feasibility analysis
was conducted to evaluate potential operational impacts to nearby intersections during peak morning and
afternoon commute hours and midday business hours with the potential closure of N. Canon Drive at
Wilshire Boulevard.
The potential closure of N. Canon Drive would occur just north of Wilshire Boulevard. Vehicles would no
longer be able to access Wilshire Boulevard directly from N. Canon Drive, or access N. Canon Drive directly
from Wilshire Boulevard. Instead, vehicles would be rerouted to adjacent roadways, such as N. Beverly Drive
and N. Crescent Drive. Local vehicle access to the southern end of N. Canon Drive prior to the closure would
be provided on Clifton Way and Dayton Way. The following study intersections were selected for analysis
based on the locations most likely to be impacted due to the closure of N. Canon Drive:
1. Brighton Way & N. Beverly Drive
2. Brighton Way & N. Canon Drive
3. Brighton Way & N. Crescent Drive
4. Dayton Way & N. Beverly Drive
5. Dayton Way & N. Canon Drive
6. Dayton Way & N. Crescent Drive
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10. Wilshire Boulevard & Canon Drive
11. Wilshire Boulevard & Crescent Drive
12. Wilshire Boulevard & Rexford Drive
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ANALYSIS SCENARIOS
The operations of the study locations were analyzed for the following scenarios:
• Existing (2017) Conditions: The analysis of existing conditions was based on traffic counts
collected in Fall 2016 and September 2017.
• Existing Plus Roadway Closure Conditions: This scenario reflects the potential closure of N.
Canon Drive and the rerouting of vehicles based on existing traffic volumes and travel demands.
• Mid-Construction (Year 2022) Baseline Conditions: Future traffic projections without the
roadway closure were developed for the Year 2022. The objective of this scenario was to forecast
future traffic growth and operating conditions that could be expected to result from regional
growth and related projects in the vicinity of the project site mid-construction. Year 2022 reflects
the time period four years into construction assuming an eight-year construction duration
beginning in 2018 and ending in 2026.
• Mid-Construction (Year 2022) Plus Roadway Closure Conditions: This scenario reflects the
potential closure of N. Canon Drive and the rerouting of vehicles based on forecasted Year 2022
traffic volumes and travel demands.
The traffic impact analysis was prepared in accordance with the Beverly Hilts Traffic Thresholds ofSignificance
(Planning Commission of the City of Beverly Hills, October 2010).
DOWNTOWN TRIANGLE ACCESS
With the potential closure of N. Canon Drive, vehicles would be rerouted to adjacent roadways, such as
Beverly Drive and Crescent Drive. Additional roadway characteristics that factor into the route choices that
drivers use when traveling to/from the Golden Triangle are as follows:
• S. Canon Drive is restricted to right-turns only onto Wilshire Boulevard; therefore, vehicles traveling
north on S. Canon Drive cannot continue directly into the Golden Triangle on N. Canon Drive.
• Dayton Way provides eastbound only travel through the downtown triangle and two-way travel
east of N. Crescent Drive.
• Brighton Way provides westbound only travel through the downtown triangle between N.
Crescent Drive and Wilshire Boulevard.
• N. Beverly Drive does not permit vehicles to make a southbound left-turn movement from N.
Beverly Drive onto eastbound Wilshire Boulevard.
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N. CANON DRIVE LOCAL ACCESS
Local vehicle access would continue to be provided on N. Canon Drive south of Clifton Way. The southern
end of N. Canon Drive just prior to Wilshire Boulevard would serve as a cul-de-sac to allow vehicles
traveling southbound to make a U-turn and continue northbound on N. Canon Drive. Figure ES-2
displays the on-street parking, valet operations, and local access driveways along N. Canon Drive in the
vicinity of the potential closure.
The following travel patterns were considered in the development of the traffic diversions with the roadway
closure. Figure ES-3 displays the potential trip diversions with the N. Canon Drive closure.
Turning Movement Restrictions at N. Canon Drive & Wilshire Boulevard: With the closure of
N. Canon Drive just north of Wilshire Boulevard, the following turning movements will no longer
be permitted: eastbound left-turn and westbound right-turn from Wilshire Boulevard onto N.
Canon Drive; and southbound left-turn and right-turn from N. Canon Drive onto Wilshire Boulevard.
• N. Canon Drive Local Access Needs between Clifton Way and Closure: South of Clifton Way, N.
Canon Drive has on-street metered parking on both sides of the roadway. Several of the parking
spaces on the east side of N. Canon Drive operate as valet parking zones for the Spago and Citizen
restaurants. Other than the on-street parking spaces and valet zones, no other uses have direct
access to/from this block of N. Canon Drive.
• Parking Structure at N. Canon Drive & Clifton Way: The west leg of the intersection of N. Canon
Drive & Clifton Way provides direct access to a parking structure. With the closure of N. Canon
Drive, vehicles would exit the garage onto Clifton Way or make a left-turn onto N. Canon Drive. To
enter the garage, vehicles would be routed to N. Crescent Drive to utilize Clifton Way, or travel on
N. Beverly Drive to Dayton Way to access N. Canon Drive.
• N. Canon Drive Local Access Needs between Clifton Way and Dayton Way: North of Clifton
Way, the Montage Beverly Hills Hotel’s motor court is accessed to/from N. Canon Drive. Just north
of the hotel, a public parking garage also has direct inbound and outbound access on N. Canon
Drive. In addition, N. Canon Drive has on-street metered parking on both sides of the roadway and
several of the parking spaces operate as valet parking zones during designated time periods.
• N. Canon Drive Access Needs between Dayton Way and South Santa Monica Boulevard: N.
Canon Drive provides access to several parking structures between Dayton Way and South Santa
Monica Boulevard, and has on-street parking with valet zones during designated time periods.
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MID-CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC FORECASTS
The mid-construction plus roadway closure condition evaluates the traffic volumes for Year 2022 with the
rerouting of vehicles due to the closure of N. Canon Drive. The following sources were utilized to develop
the mid-construction traffic forecasts:
• Existing traffic counts
• Traffic from approved and pending projects in the City of Beverly Hills, City of Los Angeles, and City
of West Hollywood
• Ambient growth in existing traffic volumes to reflect growth in regional traffic; a growth rate of one
(1) percent per year was applied to reflect this ambient growth
POTENTIAL IMPACTS WITH N. CANON CLOSURE
Impacts to intersection operations, active transportation facilities and transit service with the potential
closure of N. Canon Drive are described below:
• Traffic Operations of Study Intersections: The study intersections were analyzed during existing
and mid-construction (Year 2022) conditions with the vehicle trip diversions and rerouting due to
the potential N. Canon Drive closure. The City of Beverly Hills traffic impact criteria consider the
following changes in V/C at signalized intersection or delay at unsignalized to be a significant
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The following intersections would experience an increase in V/C or delay greater than the
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o Wilshire Boulevard & Crescent Drive during the AM and PM peak hours
o Clifton Way & N. Crescent Drive during the AM, midday and PM peak hours
o Dayton Way & N. Canon Drive during the PM peak hour
Based on the City’s threshold guidelines, the project impact would be potentiatty significant to
intersection operations in the vicinity of the N. Canon Drive closure.
The following measures are recommended to mitigate traffic impacts due to vehicle rerouting with
the N. Canon Drive closure:
o Provide Advanced Vehicle Detour Signage: The impact analysis assumes that the majority
of vehicles currently utilizing N. Canon Drive will shift to the closest nearby intersections,
such as N. Beverly Drive and N. Crescent Drive. While these intersections are expected to
experience an increase in vehicle delay with the N. Canon Drive closure, drivers have
multiple access options to/from the Downtown Triangle. Therefore, drivers are likely to
select alternate routes further to the east and west to avoid overly congested locations.
o Update Traffic Signal Timings: Traffic signal timings should be modified along N. Canon
Drive and on the parallel roadways of N. Beverly Drive and N. Crescent Drive to
accommodate the shift in vehicle flows with the N. Canon Drive closure and provide
additional green time to the heaviest turning movements.
o Signalization of Clifton Way & N. Crescent Drive Intersection: With the closure of N. Canon
Drive at Wilshire Boulevard, vehicles will shift to N. Crescent Drive. This will result in traffic
volume increases along N. Crescent Drive and also at the intersection of Clifton Way & N.
Crescent Drive as vehicles utilize Clifton Way to access local uses along the southern
portion of N. Canon Drive. With the additional traffic volumes with the potential closure,
the increase in vehicle delay will result in a significant impact based on City thresholds, and
the increase in traffic volumes will also result in the intersection meeting the peak hour
traffic volume warrant for the installation of a traffic signal. The installation of a traffic
signal would result in LOS C or better operations during peak travel hours.
• Bicycle Facilities & Access: The potential closure may restrict direct bicycle access between N.
Canon Drive and Wilshire Boulevard, depending on the ultimate design of the cul-de-sac. While
bicyclists would have the ability to walk their bikes utilizing the pedestrian pathway, they may not
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be able to ride between the two roadways with the closure. As part of the data collection effort,
bicyclists were counted during peak hours. The volumes indicate a fairly low bicycle demand
between N. Canon Drive and Wilshire Boulevard with approximately 5 bicyclists traveling from N.
Canon Drive onto Wilshire Boulevard, or from Wilshire Boulevard onto N. Canon Drive in both the
AM and midday peak hours (no bicyclists were observed during the PM peak hour). The City is
beginning the process of preparing a Complete Streets Plan that will provide guidance on new
active transportation facilities throughout the City. At this time, no additional bicycle facilities are
planned adjacent to the project site. Therefore, the project impact is tess than significant and no
mitigation is required.
Pedestrian Facilities & Access: The closure of N. Canon Drive would maintain pedestrian access
between Wilshire Boulevard and N. Canon Drive. At the stop controlled intersection of N. Canon
Drive and Clifton Way, high visibility continental crosswalks along with additional pedestrian
crossing signage are planned by the City and are expected to be implemented later this year. These
pedestrian enhancements will benefit those walking along N. Canon Drive. There are no additional
planned pedestrian facilities in the vicinity of the roadway closure. Therefore, the project impact is
tess than significant and no mitigation is required.
Transit Service: Existing transit service is provided along N. Canon Drive. Metro Line 14/37 provides
service between downtown Los Angeles and the City of Beverly Hills. Line 14/37 is a local service
bus and has frequent stops with most stops approximately one to two blocks apart. Within the
study area, eastbound buses travel through the City of Beverly Hills by traveling in a northbound
direction on S. Beverly Drive, making a right turn onto Wilshire Boulevard and then an immediate
left turn onto N. Canon Drive where they continue until the reach N. Santa Monica Boulevard to
travel east. Buses traveling in the westbound direction through the City utilize N. Santa Monica
Boulevard, make a left turn onto N. Canon Drive, make a right turn onto Wilshire Boulevard and
then make an immediate left turn onto Beverly Boulevard. Service is provided approximately every
fifteen minutes on weekdays and thirty minutes on weekends. Bus stops on N. Canon Drive are
located at Wilshire Boulevard, Clifton Way, Dayton Way, and S. Santa Monica Boulevard.
The potential closure of N. Canon Drive would result in a disruption to existing transit service as
Metro Line 14/37 would need to be rerouted to an adjacent roadway, such as N. Beverly Drive
between Wilshire Boulevard and N. Santa Monica Boulevard, as shown in Figure ES-4. Therefore,
the impact would be potentially significant but could be mitigated with rerouting of the bus line
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ATTACHMENT D
Meeting Date: February 15, 2018 To: City Council and Traffic and Parking Commission Liaison
Committee Members From: Autonomous Vehicle Committee
David Schirmer, Chief Information Officer Subject: Potential Opportunity for Partnership with a European Automobile
Company Attachments: None
Background
In April of 2016 City Council approved a resolution declaring the City’s support for the
development of an autonomous vehicle (AV) program. As part of this effort, the Mayor
formed an Autonomous Vehicle Committee comprised of residents AJ Willmer and
Grayson Brulte. Their charge included influencing the current state of regulation,
engaging fully within the AV community, engaging with auto manufacturers, and identifying
potential AV-focused programs within Beverly Hills.
As part of the outreach to auto manufacturers, the Committee engaged in numerous
conversations with a European car company that expressed an interest in potentially
partnering with the City with a unique and novel program.
Strictly speaking, the proposed project in only tangentially related to the City’s AV
program, but addresses issues of parking, and the use of the right-of-way. For this reason,
the item is being brought to this Liaison Committee for initial consideration.
At the Liaison meeting on February 15th, a presentation will be made by the auto
manufacturer explaining the project in detail for the Committee’s consideration (for non-
disclosure purposes, the manufacturer prefers to remain somewhat anonymous, but will
provide full details at the meeting).
Staff is seeking direction in terms of next steps for the proposed project.
Discussion
The European automobile manufacturer is developing a mobile app designed to provide
interactive and personalized services to the owners of their vehicles. The vision for the
app is to create unique experiences that leverage businesses, events and infrastructure
within the City.
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To help clarify the vision for the app to staff, some hypothetical scenarios have been
discussed that include:
An out-of-town owner of a European vehicle and his wife are planning a special
weekend visit to Beverly Hills. Using the app’s concierge service, reservations for
dinner are made at a world-class restaurant and hotel reservations are made at a
five star hotel. Additionally, arrangements have been made to see a play at the
performing arts center. As the couple near the City, the app communicates the
arrival time to the restaurant. The valets at the restaurant greet the couple by
name and escort them to the maître d who shows them to the table. As planned,
the car and the luggage are taken to the hotel by a valet while the couple enjoys
their meal. The app communicates to the hotel that the luggage is on its way, and
should be taken up to the couple’s room upon arrival. At the conclusion of the
meal, the app pays the bill and the couple set out for the theater. Based on the
couple’s preferences, the app recommends experiences that the couple might
enjoy on their way. This might include details of public ar along the wayt, a special
BOLD event, or a unique retailer only found in Beverly Hills. After the performance,
the couple prefers not to walk to the hotel, so they arrange via the app for a luxury
car to collect them. The app then alerts the hotel of their arrival, and the valets,
door staff, bell staff, and concierge greet them by name and escort them to their
room.
Clearly much work will need to be done on the part of the European manufacturer to bring
this vision to reality. Areas where input from the City would be required include:
Establishing communication protocols of City events
Potential use of parking structures
Potential use of valet zones
Potential use of City valets
Potential use of City’s wired/wireless networks
Etc.
If there is interest in moving forward, a multi-phased agreement would be developed that
defines roles, articulates deliverables, develops timelines, and established terms and
conditions for further consideration.
Recommendation
Staff seeks direction form the Committee in terms of next steps for the proposed.