Description: Community Parking Districts (CPD) are established by the San Diego City Council and provide a mechanism for communities to develop and implement neighborhood-specific strategies to meet their specific needs and address parking impacts. Council Policy 100-18 specifies the procedures for establishing and managing a CPD.CPDs are responsible for developing and implementing an annual plan and budget that support comprehensive parking management within the district. Examples of CPD initiatives include:Parking Supply Management – Valet parking, creation of on-street or off-street spaces, shared parking arrangements and time limit or metered parking to increase turnover.Parking and Curb Evaluations – Parking evaluations, reconfiguration of existing on-street parking, visitor and employee parking programs, reducing red curbs and removal of abandoned driveways.Neighborhood Mobility Initiatives – Community shuttles, wayfinding signage, pedestrian improvements, bike parking, enhanced crossings and other mobility improvements.Each CPD has a designated advisory board responsible for making recommendations to the City on parking-related matters, and as applicable, for developing plans and expending allocated revenue in accordance with CP 100-18.
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