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New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:19 am
by stephen davis
I parked in Lot B this morning. It was covered by about a half inch of snow.

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There are no meters on poles anymore. You pay at a kiosk.

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Because of the snow, I couldn't tell if I was actually parked between any lines. I kicked around to see if I could find a space number. I couldn't find mine, but I found a number in a space nearby.

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I was wondering how the city might deal with weather conditions that would affect this new parking system. Would they ticket people for not paying when they can't see the lines and numbers?

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Fortunately, these guys think of everything.

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Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 12:13 pm
by Scott Meeson
Steve,

All you''ll ever need:
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:lol:



Scott

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:21 am
by marklingm
Steve,

I'm sure that the folks at City Hall still get tingles up their legs talking about the $150,000 grant (which comes from tax dollars) to pay for the $400,000 project (which comes from tax dollars).







I'm also guessing that the residents who can't figure out how to use the new system also don't get tweets or posts from City Hall to even know that this "how to video" exists.

And how much did this "how to video" cost the residents?

Whatever the amount, I'm sure Colin was paid from City Hall's "electronic wallet."

Matt

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 4:20 pm
by Glenn Palmer
This seems to be a perfect way to make Lakewood more walkable.

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 6:58 pm
by Michael Deneen
Like it or not, this is the industry standard.
I've seen these systems all around the country.
Superman lost his phone booths 40 years ago....and now Cool Hand Luke will need a new hobby.

Since we now get 30 minutes free, I'm OK with it.

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:42 am
by stephen davis
Michael Deneen wrote:Like it or not, this is the industry standard.
I've seen these systems all around the country.
Superman lost his phone booths 40 years ago....and now Cool Hand Luke will need a new hobby.

Since we now get 30 minutes free, I'm OK with it.


Michael,

I really don't have a complaint about the parking system. I use similar systems in my travels, and they work most of the time. The ones that I visit usually have space numbers on small raised signs that don't get covered by snow.

I prefer the uncluttered aesthetic of the numbers painted on the pavement, like Lot B, but the city will have to be sensitive to parkers in snowy weather. The "Parking Enforcement Team" should make a more permanent "Parking NOT Enforced at this time" sign, and keep it handy for system maintenance, malfunctions, and snow.

I must admit, though, that I had to make a quick stop in DowntowN last night (Parked in the lot behind Cerny Shoes.), and was happy that there was a convenient meter right in front of my car.

Steve



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Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 1:29 pm
by Jerry Ritcey
In Toronto they spaces were not numbered, but you put the receipt from the machine in the windshield.

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 1:37 am
by John Palmer
I understand that there are ongoing discussions about caring for the lot better so this problem will not be a regular one. Extreme weather will always be a challenge.

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:02 am
by stephen davis
John Palmer wrote:Extreme weather will always be a challenge.


John,

I must admit that I laughed when I read this. Are you talking about truly "extreme weather", or about a half inch of snow?

Steve

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Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:32 am
by marklingm
stephen davis wrote:I was wondering how the city might deal with weather conditions that would affect this new parking system. Would they ticket people for not paying when they can't see the lines and numbers?

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Fortunately, these guys think of everything.

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Steve,

Since you believe that a city manager is better than any elected mayor - e.g., Tom George, Ed FitzGerald, and Mike Summers - how would a city manager handle this better than an elected mayor?

In fact, can you even identify one area that a city manager would do a better job than Mike Summers, for example?

Matt

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 9:12 am
by marklingm
Matthew John Markling wrote:Steve,

Since you believe that a city manager is better than any elected mayor - e.g., Tom George, Ed FitzGerald, and Mike Summers - how would a city manager handle this better than an elected mayor?

In fact, can you even identify one area that a city manager would do a better job than Mike Summers, for example?

Matt




Hey, Steve, City Hall caught your tongue? :wink:

Re: New Parking System in DowntowN Lakewood

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:48 pm
by marklingm
Matthew John Markling wrote:
Matthew John Markling wrote:Steve,

Since you believe that a city manager is better than any elected mayor - e.g., Tom George, Ed FitzGerald, and Mike Summers - how would a city manager handle this better than an elected mayor?

In fact, can you even identify one area that a city manager would do a better job than Mike Summers, for example?

Matt




Hey, Steve, City Hall caught your tongue? :wink: