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Work Plan_TimelineSTOP COMMITTEE CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED WORK PLAN/TIMELINE PRIORITIES Review of Parking Standards Parking Enforcement Paid Parking Program Speed Limit Review * Uniform Standards for Design of Streets Pedestrian and Bicycle Connectivity and Safety (* Community Safety Action Plan Steering Committee work) Part 1: Parking (December 2023 -March 2024) November -December 2023 Priority: Review of Parking Standards Policy recommendations pertaining to standards for residential on -street and right-of-way parking spaces. • Policy Question 1: Should all parking spaces near beach accesses be clearly delineated -- -- and if so, how (with signage, striping, etc.)? • Policy Question 2: Should the City require that some or all rights-of-way obstructions that prevent parking be removed, and whether vegetative obstruction is exempt? • Policy Question 3: Should the City allocate funding to demarcate public parking spaces near beach accesses with turf block? How about at parks? • Policy Question 4: Should park standards be uniform communitywide, or should there be some community parking districts (i.e. Old Atlantic Beach, beach accesses, parks) January -February 2024 Priority: Parking Enforcement Policy recommendations for improving parking enforcement on on -street and right-of-way parking spaces. • Policy Question 1: Should funding for parking enforcement be budgeted to better enforce parking regulations (i.e. no parking on sidewalks, near a fire hydrant, on the street near a stop sign, etc.)? If so, how much? • Policy Question 2: Should pay -for -parking pricing be demand -based? March -April 2024 Priority: Paid Parking Program (February -March 2024) Policy recommendations for improving the Beaches Town Center and 18th -191h Street pay -for -parking programs • Policy Question 1: Should the 18th -19th Street paid -parking program area be extended? If so, to where? • Policy Question 2: Should either or both paid -parking program times and seasons be changed? If so, to what? • Policy Question 3: Should residential parking permits be issued? If so, where? • Policy Question 4: Should the overtime parking fine amounts be the same citywide? • Policy Question 5: How should net paid -parking revenue be allocated? Part 2: Community Safety Action Plan Steering Committee (May 2024 -October 2024) Priority: Speed Limit Review Policy recommendations providing a framework for establishing residential speed limits throughout the community. • Policy questions TBD Priority: Uniform Standards for Design of Streets (May -July 2024) Policy recommendations to create streets and intersections that facilitate safe, accessible, convenient, and comfortable walking and bicycling. • Policy questions TBD Priority: Pedestrian and Bicycle Connectivity and Safety (July -October 2024) Policy recommendations to provide a framework for focusing the community's attention on improving conditions for bicycling and walking. This plan will lay out a vision for improving safety, examining existing conditions, and using a data -driven approach to match safety programs and improvements with demonstrated problems. • Policy questions TBD