R11122City Council Meeting: June 12, 2018
RESOLUTION NO. 111 2v (CCS)
(City Council Series)
ATTACHMENT G
Santa Monica, California
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA ESTABLISHING
PARKING RATES AND PERMIT FEES FOR ALL CITY
PARKING FACILITIES AND RESOURCES
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Monica (the "City") operates parking facilities in
the Downtown area, including Parking Structures 1 through 10, the Ken Edwards Center
parking structure, the Main Library parking structure and surface lot, the Civic Center
Parking Structure and the Civic Auditorium parking lot; parking lots in the Main Street
area; parking lots in the Mid -City area along the Wilshire Boulevard Corridor; parking lots
at the Santa Monica Pier; and parking lots at the beaches; and
WHEREAS, City -operated parking facilities serve visitors to areas throughout the
City, including those who are working, doing business, and attending community events;
and
WHEREAS, the City has designated preferential parking zones throughout the
City with parking restrictions for each zone in order to manage parking availability
for residents within each zone; and
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WHEREAS, the City has designated on -street parking spaces with parking meters
in order to regulate and manage traffic circulation and parking availability; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Monica (the "City Council") is
authorized to set parking rates and permit fees, by resolution, for the City's parking
facilities, preferential parking zones, and on -street parking meters and pay machines; and
WHEREAS, the location of and rates for parking directly impact traffic and parking
circulation patterns, traffic congestion and other traffic hazards, and parking availability;
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WHEREAS, adjusting the parking rates and permit fees as a means of
regulating the use of all City parking facilities and resources distributes the parking
load more evenly between residents and visitors, and maximizes the utility and use of all
City parking facilities and resources, thereby making parking easier, reducing traffic
hazards and congestion, and promoting the public convenience, safety, and welfare;
and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2012, the City Council endorsed parking rate and permit
fee changes recommended in the Walker Parking Study and further adopted Resolution
Number 10694 (CCS) ("Resolution No. 10694") establishing parking rates and permit fees
for all City parking facilities and resources; and
WHEREAS, on February 12, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution Number
10732 (CCS) ("Resolution No. 10732"), adjusting certain rates for the Main Library parking
structure; and
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WHEREAS, on or about April 9, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution Number
10743 (CCS) ("Resolution No. 10743"), establishing new parking rates in Downtown
parking structures at the lowest price generally available to Downtown residents for those
who are disabled and living in multi -family buildings with one -hundred percent (100%)
affordable housing units when no onsite parking is available; and
WHEREAS, on June 25, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 10755
(CCS) ("Resolution No. 10755"), revising the City's preferential parking permit rates; and
WHEREAS, on January 27, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution Number
10860 (CCS) ("Resolution No. 10860"), revising the parking rates and permit fees for City
parking facilities and resources as set forth in Resolution No. 10755 in order to: establish
fees for one -day visitor permits and visitor permits that are valid for six months or less in
preferential parking zones; include exemptions from and reductions to rates for vehicles
with disabled placards that were previously established but inadvertently omitted from
Resolution No. 10755; authorize the waiver of parking fees for City meetings and co-
sponsored events, and events at Santa Monica High School, to allow for a more
streamlined approval process and increase efficiency in the overall administration of the
City's parking resources; and include rates for certain City parking facilities that were
inadvertently omitted from Resolution No. 10755; and
WHEREAS, on June 23, 2015, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 10889
(CGS) ("Resolution No. 10889"), to make administrative changes, include exemptions from
permit rates for residents in the Beach Zone with disabled placards, and eliminate free
parking for vehicles in the Southern Beach Zone after 4:00 p.m. in the winter; and
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WHEREAS, on May 10, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 10957
(CCS) ("Resolution No. 10957"), to increase rates at the Civic Center Parking Structure
and Civic Auditorium parking lot; limit eligibility for monthly permits at Downtown Parking
Structures 1 through 9, the Ken Edwards Center, the Main Library, the Civic Center
Parking Structure, and the Civic Auditorium parking lot, and to make minor changes to
address operational needs; and .
WHEREAS, on May 10, 2016, staff requested, and received, City Council
concurrence on a proposed administrative increase to certain parking rates for parking
facilities located in the City's Downtown as a means of discouraging daily Expo park and
ride activity and to further the parking goals set forth in the City's Land Use and Circulation
Element (" LLICE"); and
WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with authority granted by the City
Council administratively increased rates for parking structures in the City's Downtown; and
WHEREAS, the administrative rate increase for transient rates took effect on July
5, 2016, and the administrative rate increase for monthly rates took effect on August 1,
2016; and
WHEREAS, on June 27, 2017, Council adopted Resolution Number 11053 (CCS)
("Resolution No. 11053") to: reflect the administrative increase implemented on May 17,
2016; increase certain parking rates at the Beach parking lots to better maximize use of
all Beach parking supply, including South Beach lots, Central Beach lots, and North Beach
lots; provide for a pilot discount validation program for employees of commercial
establishments located in the City's Downtown; and provide for payment by the Judicial
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Council of California and Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, for permits
and validations assigned to the Civic Center Parking Structure and Civic Auditorium
parking lot; and
WHEREAS, on April 24, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 11110
(CCS) ('Resolution No. 11110"), to: revise transient rates and permit fees at Parking
Structure 1 through 10, Ken Edwards Center, and Main Library parking structure; make
changes to the incremental weekday and weekend transient parking rates at the Civic
Center Parking Structure and Civic Auditorium parking lot while maintaining the current
daily maximum rates; extend the pilot Downtown employee discount validation program
for one additional year through June 30, 2019; eliminate free disabled placard parking in
the Main Library parking structure and Parking Structure 10 to ensure parking availability
and discourage long-term storage parking in these facilities; increase fee for annual
Senior Beach parking permit; and provide minor adjustments to address operational
needs; and
WHEREAS, on May 8, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 11112
(CCS) ("Resolution No. 11112"), to include an extension of the bulk parking fee for the
California Judicial Council through June 30, 2019 that was inadvertently omitted from
Resolution No. 11110; and
WHEREAS, the City now desires to revise preferential parking permit fees based
on a cost of services study; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to restate all fees and rates set by Resolution No.
11112 as well as incorporate changes made by this Resolution.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The parking rates established in this Resolution are effective upon
adoption of this Resolution, and at such time as signs notifying the public of the provisions
herein have been posted by the City, unless otherwise noted. Parking rates that require
approval from the California Coastal Commission are effective upon approval by that
body.
SECTION 2. As used in this Resolution, the term "daily" means a consecutive
24-hour period commencing upon the time of entry of a vehicle into a parking facility.
SECTION 3. The off-street parking rates listed in this Resolution apply to
vehicles entering the specified off-street parking facility for the specified times, unless
a special event is scheduled that is anticipated to increase traffic and parking
demands. If a special event is scheduled, the daily maximum may be increased up to
$30.00 on weekdays (Monday through Friday) and $35.00 on weekends (Saturday and
Sunday), with approval of the City Manager or the Assistant Director of the Planning and
Community Development Department, which approval may be granted based on the
City's best interests. The daily maximum may be set as either a flat rate per entry or
an increased incremental rate based upon time of entry and duration of parking.
SECTION 4. The following weekday (Monday through Friday) and weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) transient parking rates are established for Downtown Parking
Structures 1 through 8 and Ken Edwards Center parking structure:
1. Weekday parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First ninety minutes shall be free;
b. Next thirty minutes shall be $2.00;
c. Next one hour shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $2.50 each 30 minutes;
f. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes;
g. Daily maximum shall be $20.00 per entry;
h. Lost tickets shall be charged $20.00 per ticket.
2. Weekend parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First ninety minutes shall be free;
b. Next ninety minutes shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
c. Next one hour shall be $2.50 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $4.00 each 30 minutes;
f. Daily maximum shall be $25.00 per entry;
g. Lost tickets shall be charged $25.00 per ticket.
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3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
4. Parking on Sundays is free from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Vehicles entering
these parking structures before 6:00 a.m. and leaving between 6:00 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates due from entry to 6:00
a.m. Vehicles entering these parking structures after 6:00 a.m. and remaining
in the structure after 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates
due from 11:00 a.m. to exit. Vehicles parked in these structures before 6:00
a.m. and remaining after 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates
due before and after the free period.
SECTION 5. The following weekday (Monday through Friday) and weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) transient parking rates are established for Downtown Parking
Structure 9:
1. Weekday parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First ninety minutes shall be free;
b. Next thirty minutes shall be $2.00;
c. Next one hour shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
f. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes;
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g. Daily maximum shall be $17.00 per entry;
h. Lost tickets shall be charged $17.00 per ticket.
2. Weekend parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First ninety minutes shall be free;
b. Next thirty minutes shall be $2.00;
c. Next one hour shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $2.50 each 30 minutes;
f. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes;
g. Daily maximum shall be $20.00 per entry;
h. Lost tickets shall be charged $20.00 per ticket.
3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
4. Parking on Sundays is free from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Vehicles entering
these parking structures before 6:00 a.m. and leaving between 6:00 a.m.
and 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates due from entry to 6:00
a.m. Vehicles entering these parking structures after 6:00 a.m. and remaining
in the structure after 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates
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due from 11:00 a.m. to exit. Vehicles parked in these structures before 6:00
a.m. and remaining after 11:00 a.m. shall be subject to payment of all rates
due before and after the free period.
SECTION 6. The following weekday (Monday through Friday) and weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) transient parking rates are established for Downtown Parking
Structure 10:
1. Weekday parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First two hours shall $0.50 each 30 minutes;
b. Next one hour shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
c. Next one hour shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes
f. Daily maximum shall be $17.00 per entry.
2. Weekend parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First two hours shall be $0.50 each 30 minutes;
b. Next one hour shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
c. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
d. Next one hour shall be $2.50 each 30 minutes;
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e. Next one hour shall be $3.00 each 30 minutes;
f. Daily maximum shall be $20.00 per entry.
3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
SECTION 7. The following weekday (Monday through Friday) and weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) transient parking rates are established for the Main Library
Parking Structure:
1. Weekday parking rates for the subterranean structure shall be as follows:
a. First thirty minutes shall be free;
b. Next one hour shall be $0.50 each 30 minutes;
c. Next ninety minutes shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
d. Next two hours shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
f. Daily maximum shall be $14.00 per entry;
g. Lost tickets shall be charged $14.00 per ticket.
2. Weekend parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First thirty minutes shall be free;
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b. Next two and a half hours shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
c. Daily maximum shall be $5.00 per entry;
d. Lost tickets shall be charged $5.00 per ticket.
3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
SECTION 8. The following transient parking rates are established for the Main
Library surface parking lot:
1. Parking rates for the surface parking lot shall be $1.00 per hour
2. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
SECTION 9. The following weekday (Monday through Friday) and weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) transient parking rates are established for the Civic Center
Parking Structure and Civic Auditorium parking lot:
1. Weekday parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First thirty minutes shall be free;
b. Next one hour shall be $0.50 each 30 minutes;
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c. Next ninety minutes shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
d. Next two hours shall be $1.50 each 30 minutes;
e. Next one hour shall be $2.00 each 30 minutes;
f. Daily maximums shall be $14.00 per entry;
g. Lost tickets shall be charged $14.00 per ticket.
2. Weekend parking rates shall be as follows:
a. First thirty minutes shall be free;
b. Next two and a half hours shall be $1.00 each 30 minutes;
c. Daily maximums shall be $5.00 per entry;
d. Lost tickets shall be charged $5.00 per ticket.
3. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
4. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free, except during events where a capacity crowd is anticipated. For
purposes of this subsection 4, "capacity crowd" means an event that is
anticipated to sell out. During capacity crowd events, vehicles displaying
disabled placards shall be subject to payment of the applicable event rate.
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5. The City Manager, or the Assistant Director of the Planning and Community
Development Department, is hereby authorized to waive parking fees at the
Civic Center Parking Structure and Civic Auditorium parking lot for up to
twenty-five events at Santa Monica High School per school year (July 1 to
June 30). Such waivers may be denied if there is a conflict with pre-existing
activity, such as another event occurring at the Civic Center concurrent to the
time of the Santa Monica High School event.
SECTION 10. The total number of monthly parking permits and validations to be
sold shall be determined by the City's Traffic and Parking Manager, or the Assistant
Director of Planning and Community Development, and distributed by location with the
goal of ensuring that the utilization of parking facilities is distributed so as to maximize
existing inventory based on occupancy. Monthly parking permit fees for (i) employees
working in a commercial establishment located within the area bounded by California
Avenue, Lincoln Boulevard, Pico Boulevard, and Ocean Avenue, including businesses
located on both the east and west sides of Lincoln Boulevard and north and south sides
of Pico Boulevard; or (ii) residents living in buildings with no on-site parking within the
area bounded by California Avenue, Lincoln Boulevard, Pico Boulevard, and Ocean
Avenue, including buildings located on both the east and west sides of Lincoln Boulevard
and north and south sides of California Avenue and Pico Boulevard; shall be:
1. Downtown Parking Structures 1 through 8 and Ken Edwards Center—$220 per
month for permits valid at all times.
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a. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $176.00 per month
for permits valid at all times until 6:00 a.m. on July 1, 2018 at which time
the fee shall be $220.00 per month.
b. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $132.00 per month
for permits valid on weekdays only, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be
subject to payment of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 4. This
weekday only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
this Resolution. Holders of the weekday only permits prior to the effective
date of this Resolution shall pay $132.00 per month until 6:00 a.m. on July
1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the "anytime" permit
listed in subsection 1 of this Section 10 or purchase discounted daily
parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of this Resolution.
c. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $82.50 per month for
permits valid weeknights and weekends only, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Monday through Thursday and from 4:00 p.m. Friday to 6:00 a.m. Monday.
Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be subject to payment
of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 4. This weeknight and
weekend only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
this Resolution. Holders of the weeknight and weekend only permits prior
to the effective date of this Resolution shall pay $82.50 per month until 6:00
a.m. on July 1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the
"anytime" permit listed in subsection 1 of this Section 10 or purchase
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discounted daily parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of
this Resolution.
2. Downtown Parking Structure 9 — $187 per month for permits valid at all times.
a. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $176.00 per month
for permits valid at all times until 6:00 a.m. on July 1, 2018, at which time
the fee shall be $187.00 per month.
b. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $132.00 per month
for permits valid on weekdays only, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be
subject to payment of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 5. This
weekday only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
this Resolution. Holders of the weekday only permits prior to the effective
date of this Resolution shall pay $132.00 per month until 6:00 a.m. on July
1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the "anytime" permit
listed in subsection 2 of this Section 10 or purchase discounted daily
parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of the Resolution.
c. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $82.50 per month for
permits valid weeknights and weekends only, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Monday through Thursday and from 4:00 p.m. Friday to 6:00 a.m. Monday.
Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be subject to payment
of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 5. This weeknight and
weekend only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
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this Resolution. Holders of the weeknight and weekend only permits prior
to the effective date of this Resolution shall pay $82.50 per month until 6:00
a.m. on July 1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the
"anytime" permit listed in subsection 2 of this Section 10 or purchase
discounted daily parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of
this Resolution.
3. Downtown Parking Structure 10 — $187 per month for permits valid at all times.
a. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $132.00 per month
for permits valid on weekdays only, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be
subject to payment of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 6. This
weekday only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
this Resolution. Holders of the weekday only permits prior to the effective
date of this Resolution shall pay $132.00 per month until 6:00 a.m, on July
1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the "anytime" permit
listed in subsection 3 of this Section 10 or purchase discounted daily
parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of this Resolution.
b. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $82.50 per month for
permits valid weeknights and weekends only, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Monday through Thursday and from 4:00 p.m. Friday to 6:00 a.m. Monday.
Any vehicles parking outside of the valid times shall be subject to payment
of the applicable parking rates listed in Section 6. This weeknight and
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weekend only permit shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
this Resolution. Holders of the weeknight and weekend only permits prior
to the effective date of this Resolution shall pay $82.50 per month until 6:00
a.m. on July 1, 2018, at which time the customers may purchase the
"anytime" permit listed in subsection 3 of this Section 10 or purchase
discounted daily parking validations per subsection 8 of this Section 10 of
this Resolution.
4. Civic Center Parking Structure and Civic Center Parking Lot — $160 per month
for permits valid at all times.
a. $75.00 per month for permits valid from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Any vehicle
parking outside of the valid times shall be subject to payment of the
applicable parking rates listed in Section 9.
b. Notwithstanding the foregoing and anything to the contrary in this
Resolution, commencing on July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019, the City
shall issue on a monthly basis to the Judicial Council of California and
Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, one -hundred
employee parking permits, one -thousand full-day validations, and three -
hundred half-day validations assigned to the Civic Center Parking Structure
and Civic Auditorium parking lot. In consideration for such permits and
validations, the Judicial Council shall remit a monthly payment in an amount
equal to $22,572.00, due and payable to the City on a monthly basis.
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c. Pre -paid access cards shall no longer be issued as of the effective date of
Resolution No. 10957, Holders of pre -paid access cards issued prior to the
effective date of Resolution No. 10957 may request a refund from the City
for the remaining balance at any time.
5. Main Library Parking Structure — $154.00 per month for permits valid at all
times.
a. Existing permit holders as of April 24, 2018, shall pay $82.50 per month for
permits valid at all times until 6:00 a.m. on July 1, 2018, at which time the
fee shall be $120.00 per month. At 6:00 a.m. on January 1, 2019, the rate
shall be $154.00 per month.
6. The City may offer up to a twenty -percent monthly volume discount for up to
one year for accounts with fifty or more permits as of May 10, 2016, to facilitate
the distribution of parkers to facilities that are underutilized.
7. Monthly parking fees shall be $65.00 per month for vehicles with disabled
placards owned and operated by residents of multi -family building if:
a. The building is located within the area bounded by Second Street, Wilshire
Boulevard, Fourth Street, and Colorado Avenue;
b. One hundred percent of the building's units are affordable housing; and
c. No onsite parking exists for the building.
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8. Commencing on the effective date of this Resolution, and continuing through
June 30, 2019, discounted parking validations shall be made available for
employees working in commercial establishments located within the area
bounded by California Avenue, Lincoln Boulevard, Pico Boulevard, and Ocean
Avenue, including businesses located on both the east and west sides of
Lincoln Boulevard and north and south sides of Pico Boulevard.
a. Validation for up to six hours of parking — $6.00
b. Validation for up to twelve hours of parking — $9.00
SECTION 11. The following rates are established for the Santa Monica Pier Deck
parking lot:
1. Summer (April 1 through October 31) parking rates shall be $3.00 per hour;
$15.00 daily maximum.
2. Winter (November 1 through March 31):
a. Weekend parking rates shall be $3.00 per hour; $12.00 daily maximum.
b. Weekday parking rates shall be $2.00 per hour; $10.00 daily maximum.
3. Parking for vehicles displaying valid and current disabled placards shall be
free.
SECTION 12. The following rates are established for the Northern Beach Zone,
lots 4N through 9N:
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1. Summer (April 1 through October 31) parking rates shall be $12.00 per entry
on weekends and $10.00 per entry on weekdays.
2. Winter (November 1 through March 31) parking rates shall be $10.00 per
entry on weekends and $7.00 per entry on weekdays.
3. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
4. Bus parking shall be six times the daily rate.
5. Recreational vehicle parking shall be four times the daily rate.
SECTION 13. The following rates are established for the parking lot at the
Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach:
1. Summer (April 1 through October 31) parking rates shall be $3.00 per hour;
$12.00 daily maximum.
2. Winter (November 1 through March 31) parking rates shall be $3.00 per
hour; $8.00 daily maximum.
3. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
SECTION 14. The following rates are established for the Central Beach Zone,
lots 1N, 2N, 3N, 1S, 2S, and 3S:
1. Summer (April 1 through October 31) parking rates shall be $14.00 per entry.
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2. Winter (November 1 through March 31) parking rates shall be $10.00 per
entry on weekends and $7.00 per entry on weekdays.
3. Lots or spaces designated for short-term parking shall be $1.00 per hour.
4. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
5. Bus parking shall be six times the daily rate.
6. Recreational vehicle parking shall be four times the daily rate.
SECTION 15. The following fees are established for the Southern Beach Zone,
lots 4S and 5S:
1. Summer (April 1 through October 31) parking rates shall be $12.00 per entry
on weekends and $10.00 per entry on weekdays.
2. Winter (November 1 through March 31) parking rates shall be $10.00 per
entry on weekends and $7.00 per entry on weekdays.
3. Lots or spaces designated for short term parking shall be $1.00 per hour.
4. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
5. Patrons of the Sunday morning Main Street Farmers Market shall be eligible
to receive a refund of parking fees with proof of a purchase from the market.
No more than one refund shall be issued per person per day.
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6. Vendors, staff, and performers of the Main Street Farmers Market shall be
eligible for refunds or validations of parking fees.
7. Bus parking shall be three times the daily rate.
8. Recreational vehicle parking shall be four times the daily rate.
SECTION 16. The following permit rates are established for all beach zones:
1. Permits are available for employees working in a commercial establishment
located along the beach or at the Santa Monica Pier at the following rates:
a. Annual
b. Semi -Annual
c. Monthly
$155 per year
$105 per six months
$27 per month
2. Permits are available for employees working in a commercial establishment
located along Main Street south of Pico Boulevard, including businesses on
cross streets up to Neilson Way to the west of Main Street and up to Third Street
to the east of Main Street, at the following rates:
a. Annual
b. Semi -Annual
c. Monthly
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$155 per year
$105 per six months
$20 per month
3. Permits are available for California residents at the following rates:
a. Annual
b. Semi -Annual
c. Monthly
d. Senior Beach
$155 per year
$105 per six months
$27 per month
$25 per year
4. Permits are available for residents living within the Beach Zone, at the
following rates:
a. Annual Overnight Resident Permit
b. Annual Overnight Resident's Guest Permit
c. Semi -Annual Overnight Resident Permit
d. Semi -Annual Overnight Resident's Guest Permit
e. Monthly Overnight Resident Permit
f. Monthly Overnight Resident's Guest Permit
$150 per year
$150 per year
$75 per six months
$75 per six months
$15 per month
$15 per month
g. A resident living within the Beach Zone may obtain one free annual resident
permit with his or her current and valid disabled placard.
SECTION 17. The following rates are established for Downtown lots 27, 28, 29,
and 30:
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1. Each thirty minutes shall be $1.25; $17.50 daily maximum.
2. The monthly parking rates shall be:
a. $132.00 per month for permits valid on weekdays only, from 6:00 a.m.
to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Any vehicle parking outside of the
valid times shall be subject to payment of the applicable parking rates
listed in subsection 1 of this Section 17.
b. $82.50 per month for permits valid on weeknights and weekends only,
from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 4:00
p.m. Friday to 6:00 a.m. Monday. Any vehicle parking outside of the
valid times shall be subject to payment of the applicable parking rates
listed in subsection 1 of this Section 17.
3. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
4. Lots or spaces designated for short-term parking shall be $2.00 per hour.
5. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
SECTION 18. The following rates are established for Mid -City lots 7, 8, and
1. Each hour shall be $1.00; $14.00 daily maximum.
2. $55.00 per month for permits valid at all times.
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3. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
4. For parking spaces reserved for construction or other exclusive use, the
parking rate shall be three times the daily maximum.
SECTION 19. The following rates are established for Main Street area lots 9, 10,
11, and 26:
1. Each hour shall be $1.00.
2. The monthly parking rate shall be $65.00.
3. Parking for vehicles displaying current and valid disabled placards shall be
free.
SECTION 20. The applicable parking rates for any parking facility not specified
in this Resolution shall be equal to the parking rates for the closest adjacent on -
street parking meters.
SECTION 21. In no case may parking rates for any off-street parking facility,
including parking structures and parking lots, be increased or decreased more than fifty
percent (50%) from the rates established herein. At any time, off-street monthly parking
rates may not be increased or decreased more than ten percent with less than 30 days'
notice by posting in the affected facility. In no case shall monthly parking rates be
increased or decreased more than twenty-five percent at any one time.
zones:
SECTION 22. The following fees shall be established for all preferential parking
1. Annual permits shall be as follows:
a. Resident permits
L First permit shall be $20.00;
ii. Second permit shall be $25.00;
iii. Third permit shall be $40.00;
iv. Fourth permit, and any additional permits, shall be $61.00 each.
b. Visitor permits shall be $30.00 each.
c. A second permit, and any additional permits, for Zone P (Barnard Way)
shall be $100.00.
2. Permits valid for six months or less shall be as follows:
a. Resident permits
i. First permit shall be $10.00;
ii. Second permit shall be $15.00;
iii. Third permit shall be $25.00;
iv. Fourth permit, and any additional permits, shall be $35.00 each.
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b. Visitor permits shall be $15.00 each.
c. A second permit, and any additional permits, for Zone P (Barnard Way)
shall be $50.00.
d. A thirty -day temporary new resident permit shall be free.
e. A one -day visitor permit picked up from the City Parking Office shall be
$2.00.
f. A one -day visitor permit self -printed by the resident shall be free.
SECTION 23. Preferential parking permits for employees of businesses and
commercial property owners, as set forth in Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter
3.10, are available for $30.00 per three months.
SECTION 24. Driveway parking permits are available to an owner or
occupant of a single -unit commercial property for on -street parking that blocks the
driveway of that commercial property for $30.00 per year.
SECTION 25. Short-term reserved parking may be purchased in any parking lot
or parking structure for events, including, but not limited to, filming, construction or
local events, at three times the maximum parking rate.
SECTION 26. All parking rates and permit fees shall be per vehicle for the
specified period and non-refundable once issued.
SECTION 27. All permits shall incur replacement fees as follows:
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1. First replacement for a stolen permit shall be free only with a copy of a police
report.
2. Second replacement for a stolen permit shall be 50% of the original permit
rate only with a copy of a police report.
3. Third replacement for a stolen permit, any replacement for a lost permit,
or replacement of a stolen permit without a copy of a police report shall be
replaced upon payment of the full rate.
SECTION 28. Parking passes or permits that are issued via access cards shall
require payment of an initial non-refundable fee of $10.00.
tax.
SECTION 29. All parking rates set forth in this Resolution include parking facility
SECTION 30. The City Manager, or the Assistant Director of the Planning and
Community Development Department, is hereby authorized to waive parking fees for
those attending City meetings and City -sponsored events that are free and open to
the public, if the City Manager, or the Assistant Director of the Planning and Community
Development Department, determines that such waiver is in the City's best interest,
which may include, but not be limited to: facilitating participation in the City's public
meetings, furthering Council policies, and encouraging participation in the City -sponsored
events.
SECTION 31. The City Manager, or the Assistant Director of the Planning and
Community Development Department, is hereby authorized to issue parking permits to
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other governmental agencies to use in the course of business at no charge, if determined
that such waiver is in the City's best interest.
SECTION 32. Resolution No. 11112 (CCS), adopted by the City Council on May
8, 2018, is repealed in its entirety as of the effective date of the parking rates set forth in
this Resolution.
SECTION 33. If there are any conflicts between the parking rates adopted in this
Resolution and any parking rates adopted by prior resolution, the rates adopted in this
Resolution shall take precedence.
SECTION 34. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and
thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
LANE DILG
City Attorney
Adopted and approved this 12th day of June, 2018.
Ted Winterer, Mayor
I, Denise Anderson -Warren, City Clerk of the City of Santa Monica, do hereby
certify that Resolution No. 11122 (CCS) was duly adopted at a meeting of the Santa
Monica City Council held on the 12th day of June, 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Himmelrich, O'Connor, Vazquez,
Mayor Pro Tem Davis, Mayor Winterer
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers McKeown, O'Day
ATTEST:
Denise Anderson -Warren, City Clerk