BLOG: Our comprehensive neighborhood parking survey

Parking-signs-15K2-e1322013918854Posted by Will Stephens, Chair & 2B08 Commissioner / Cross-posted at www.willstephensanc.com

In a dense, mixed-use, urban neighborhood such as Dupont Circle, parking is an issue that is guaranteed to generate controversy — because it touches upon so many competing policies, interests, and judgments about value and fairness: the use of public space, local business development, environmental sustainability, multi-modal transportation options, smart growth, aging-in-place, and employment, just to name a few.

As you can imagine, we as ANC Commissioners get a lot of requests from neighbors — from nearly every residential block within the ANC — for preferred residential parking.  We have also been asked from time to time to consider whether to participate in a visitor parking permit program.  (For the time being, the ANC has rejected joining such a program, at least in its current iteration.)  We have also investigated whether there are zones in the ANC that could be ripe for performance parking — where meter rates can rise during peak demand times, with the additional income dedicated to community amenities.

With regard to preferred residential parking in particular, we want to be responsive to the legitimate frustrations of residents and other stakeholders.  However, if we ask the District to put this kind of parking in every block, we would likely cause havoc to an already over-taxed parking system.  We might be simply moving problems around or even potentially exacerbating them.  Therefore, we need to be able to be strategic in whatever we propose.

In addition, we need to be able to have sufficient information to consider other tweaks and changes to existing parking in certain areas — such as additional metered areas, piloting performance parking, re-purposing unused bus stops, or adding rush hour restrictions next to bottleneck intersections.

To that end, the ANC is currently undertaking a survey of all parking in the neighborhood.  The idea is this:  We first need to understand what are the current parking rules — i.e., where are existing loading zones, bus stops, valet staging, metered spots, resident-only parking, or rush hour restrictions, and at what times do the various uses apply.  The Department of Transportation (DDOT) has quite a bit of this information.  However, DDOT does not have all of the information, DDOT does not have it all together in a unified place, and DDOT’s information is not entirely accurate, as we have already learned by spot-checking a few key areas.

At the direction of the ANC, our public policy intern Daniel Warwick (a current student at GW) has been working to put as much of the existing DDOT information together as possible in an understandable format.  He has also surveyed other jurisdictions, such as Seattle, to gather some best practices on how to present parking information for each street.  On a parallel track, we are going to do on-the-ground “walk-throughs” in our Single Member Districts  (SMDs) with DDOT representatives to double-check and supplement the information.  Through these efforts, we hope to generate a comprehensive neighborhood parking map.

Once we have that survey complete, we will know what exists now — the status quo ante.  At that point, the ANC will be able to competently request any changes, or to competently respond to requests for changes from stakeholders like residents and local businesses.  Without this information, we will be stabbing in the dark and perhaps creating more problems than we are solving.

We also plan to hold at least one community meeting in the near future on parking issues, inviting representatives from DDOT to join us for an open discussion.  We held such a meeting roughly two years ago, at the time we considered participating in the Visitor Parking Pass program.

In the meantime, if you have comments, questions, or ideas about parking matters, please contact your Commissioner and share them.  If you would be willing to assist us in gathering information through “walk-throughs” of the streets, please contact Will Stephens (will.stephens@dupontcircleanc.net) and Daniel Warwick (coudriet-intern@dupontcircleanc.net).  This is no small project, and we could use extra hands on deck.  Thank you!

NEWS: December 2013 Regular Meeting Agenda

Draft December 2013 Agenda

Call to Order and Introduction of Commissioners (7:00pm) (5 mins)

Minutes & Work Calendar (7:05pm) (5 mins)

  1. Circulation of ANC 2B Monthly Work Calendar
  2. Approval of Minutes – November 2013 regular & special meeting

Public Announcements (7:10pm) (10 mins)

  1. Updates to ANC website
  2. Other Commissioner announcements
  3. Other public announcements

Regulatory (7:20pm) (105 mins total)

Alcohol Applications (7:20pm) (40 mins subtotal)

License Renewal Applications (10 mins):

  1. Sesto Senso (CT), 1214 18th St NW (#081092), Petition due 12/16/13; Hearing 12/30/13 (2B06)
  2. Camelot (CN), 1823 M St NW (#001449), Petition due 12/16/13; Hearing 12/30/13 (2B06)
  3. Teddy (CT), 1200 19th Street NW (#089980), Petition due 1/13/14; Hearing 1/27/14 (2B06)
  4. DC Noodles (CR), 1410 U Street NW (#073188), Petition due 1/13/14; Hearing 1/27/14 (2B09)

Application (#093454) for new Class “A” retail license by Experience Umbria Wines, 1629 K St NW, for online retail liquor store; Hours of sales/service/operation 9am-9pm daily; Petition due 12/23/13; Roll Call Hearing 1/6/14. Michael Fonseca presenting (2B05) (10 mins)

Application (#93501) for new DR license (restaurant, beer and wine only) by Mama I’s Pizza & Pasta, 1825 I (“Eye”) St NW, for a “new restaurant service pizza and pasta”; Hours of operation Mon-Fri 7am-7pm, Sat 12-5pm; Hours of sales/service/consumption Mond-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 12-5pm; Petition due 12/23/13; Roll Call Hearing 1/6/13. Jennifer Pugh-Nolan presenting (2B06) (10 mins)

Application (#93492) for new CR license (restaurant, full service) by Bub and Pop’s, 1815 M St NW, for “new restaurant serving American food, specializing in submarine sandwiches,” no entertainment, no dancing; Total Occupancy 45, Seating Capacity 30, sidewalk cafe 8; Hours of sales/service/consumption Sun-Thu 11am-2am, Fri-Sat 11am-3am; Sidewalk Cafe hours Sun-Thu 11am-3am, Fri-Sat 11am-4am; Sidewalk cafe sales/service/consumption Sun-Thu 11am-2am, Fri-Sat 11am-4am; Petition due 12/16/13; Roll Call Hearing 12/30/13. Andrew Kline presenting. (2B06) (10 mins)

Public Space Applications (8:00pm) (10 mins subtotal)

Re-hearing: Application (Tracking #86302) by Sette Osteria (1666 Connecticut Avenue NW) for Planter Boxes behind sidewalk to 42″ (2B02) (10 mins)

HPRB & Zoning Applications (8:10pm) (30 mins subtotal)

Application to HPRB (#14-039) for proposed renovation to 1728 P St NW (2B07) (15 mins)

Application to HPRB (14-095) for proposed renovation to 1442 T St NW (2B09) (15 mins)

Other Regulatory Applications (8:40pm) (5 mins subtotal)

MedStar Health: request for support of application for consolidated medical services location (2B06) (5 mins)

General (8:45pm) (10 mins)

Consideration of use of Resource Center by DC2NY Bus (10 mins)

Committee & Liaison Reports (8:55pm) (25 mins total)

ABRA Policy Committee (5 mins)

  1. Reports on old business (if any): U Street Moratorium, 17th Street Moratorium, Club Central, Rooftop Bars
  2. Other items
  3. Next Meeting: 12/18/13 7pm @ Resource Center (Third Wednesdays)

Zoning, Preservation & Development Committee (5 mins)

  1. Reports on old business (if any): Zoning re-write, Conn Ave Underpass project, P&P Manual
  2. Other items
  3. Next Meeting: 1/7/13 7pm @ Resource Center (First Tuesdays)

Community Involvement Committee (5 mins)

  1. Reports on old business (if any): Draft Grants Policy, Resource Center project, Community Needs & Resources Survey
  2. Other items
  3. Next Meeting: 12/16/13 7pm @ Resource Center (Third Mondays)

Public Safety Liaisons (5 mins)

  1. Reports on old business (if any): Community Impact Statements, 15th Street Bike Lane, Pedestrian Crossings
  2. Other items

Ward 2 Education Coalition (5 mins)

  1. Reports on old business (if any): Garrison school project, MLK Library
  2. Other items

Commissioner & Staff Reports (9:20pm) (30 mins total)

Staff Reports

  1. Coudriet Intern
  2. Deschaine Intern
  3. Executive Director
  4. Web/IT Consultant

Neighboring Jurisdiction Reports (if any): West End/Foggy Bottom, Adams Morgan, Sheridan-Kalorama, Logan Circle, Georgetown, Columbia Heights/Shaw

Short Reports on Old Business (if any)

  1. Fab Lounge: ABRA license renewal (2B01)
  2. 1817 Riggs Pl NW: HPRB approval (2B01)
  3. Bistro Bistro: ABRA license renewal (2B01)
  4. Al Tiramisu: sidewalk cafe (2B02)
  5. Hotel Palomar: valet parking (2B02)
  6. 2112 R St NW: BZA & HPRB approval (incl gallery) (2B02)
  7. DC2NY: public space renewal (2B02)
  8. Fireplace: ABRA license renewal (2B02)
  9. 1506 19th St NW: DDOT sidewalk cafe (2B03)
  10. 1617 & 1619 19th St NW: BZA request (2B03)
  11. Carlyle Suites: HPRB renovation (2B03)
  12. Embassy of Georgia: zoning variance (2B03)
  13. 1733 16th St NW: HPRB approval (2B04)
  14. Rosebar: ABRA license renewal (2B05)
  15. 1200 17th Street NW: pavers & benches (2B05)
  16. Catch 15: new CT license (2B05)
  17. Noodles & Co: sidewalk cafe (2B05)
  18. BLT Steak: valet parking (2B05)
  19. Balletto: license renewal (2B05)
  20. 901 16th St NW: Zoning relief (2B05)
  21. Pret A Manger: DDOT sidewalk cafe (2B05)
  22. Dirty Martini: ABRA license renewal (2B05)
  23. BarCode: ABRA license renewal (2B05)
  24. Midtown: ABRA license renewal (2B05)
  25. 1618 Q Street NW: HPRB renovation (2B05)
  26. N Street Follies: HRPB revisions (2B05)
  27. Embassy of Oman: zoning variance (2B05)
  28. 1321 21st St NW: new construction (2B06)
  29. Washington Deluxe Bus: public space (2B02/2B06)
  30. Pei Wei Asian Diner: new DR license (2B06)
  31. 1050 Conn Ave NW: bollards (2B06)
  32. Golden Triangle BID: rain garden signage (2B06)
  33. Public Bar: revisions to VA/SA (2B06)
  34. 18th Street Lounge: ABRA license renewal (2B06)
  35. Noodles & Co: DDOT sidewalk cafe (2B06)
  36. 1785 Mass Ave NW: Zoning relief (2B07)
  37. 1337 Conn Ave NW: zoning variances (2B07)
  38. National Tap House: new CT license (2B07)
  39. STK: New CR license (2B07)
  40. Patterson Mansion: HRPB review (2B07)
  41. Chi-Cha Lounge: VA/SA amendment (2B08)
  42. Bar Charley: ABRA substantial change (2B08)
  43. Policy: VA termination, public space plan, holiday hours (2B09)
  44. Taqueria National: public space sidewalk cafe (2B09)
  45. 1421 Swann St NW: zoning variance & HPRB request (2B09)
  46. Precinct Boundaries Plan (Silverstein)
  47. Publisher Box Regulations (Stephens)
  48. Commemorating Annie Kaylor (Silverstein)
  49. Washington Redskins (Putta)

Administrative Matters (9:50pm) (10 mins total)

  1. Finance/Treasurer Items (if any)
  2. Other Admin items (if any)

Adjournment (10:00pm)

NEWS: Golden Triangle BID bike rack naming contest

The Golden Triangle Business Improvement District (BID) is hosting a contest to name the new set of artistic bike racks, ending next Tuesday, October 29th.  Here is the notice from the BID:

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Vote to Name Our Newest Bike Rack

 

 

Cast Your VOTE & Be Entered to
Win $100 to City Sports!

We’ve just announced the finalists for naming our newest artistic bike rack! Help us choose the official name by casting your vote for your favorite.

By placing your vote, you’ll be entered to win a $100 gift card to City Sports (1111 19th Street).

THE FINALISTS:

– Bike Nest

– Bi(rd) Cycle

– Pedal Perch

Cast your vote today!

Voting ends on Tuesday, October 29. You can vote once per day, so check back daily to see if your pick is winning and cast another vote. May the most creative name win!

Join us at the unveiling of our 6th and newest artistic bike rack
Be the first to catch a glimpse and to find out its name!

Wednesday, November 6 at 10:30 a.m.
2055 L Street NW
Learn more »

This artistic bike rack celebrates the Golden Triangle’s beautiful urban landscapes. It is the 6th artistic bike rack to be installed in the neighborhood and is a part of the Golden Triangle’s Public Art Campaign, which also includes a beautifully lit and landscaped median along Connecticut Avenue, light art at the Farragut North Metro and Farragut West Metro stations, artistically restored, historic call boxes, spectacular alley art, and more! Learn more »

*If duplicate name ideas were submitted, only the first one submitted is valid. The Golden Triangle BID reserves all rights to select the three finalists.

 

NEWS: Embassy of Oman application to Foreign Mission Board of Zoning Adjustment

Enclosed is the application by the Embassy of Oman (1100 16th St NW) to the Foreign Mission Board of Zoning Adjustment (FMBZA).  This item will be considered on the ANC’s Zoning, Preservation, and Development (ZPD) Committee on November 5th and the full ANC 2B Commission meeting on November 13th.

Application materials:

FMBZA No 18678 Submission Package