[Vision2020] Re: business parking

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 16 08:13:34 PST 2005


Pat;

They may move, but all they do is "shift" with each other, thereby taking up 
the spots for several hours.

J  ;)




>From: "Pat Kraut" <pkraut at moscow.com>
>To: "vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: business parking
>Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 01:28:59 -0800
>
>So that lady going around with the chalk on a stick isn't making them move
>to some other location? I bet it is!
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "J Ford" <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>
>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 11:53 PM
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: business parking
>
>
>Seems to me you are missing part of the point - the issue is not JUST the
>fact that NSA students take up parking spots, but they do so for HOURS and
>HOURS.  People who are shopping downtown do not take several hours, much
>less the whole day, in a parking spot.
>
>J  ;)
>
>
>
>
> >From: "g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net>
> >To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>, "B. J. Swanson" <bjswan at moscow.com>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: business parking
> >Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 19:13:04 -0800
> >
> >Ms. Swanson, This doesn't seem unreasonable, particularly if grant monies
> >can be found to fund the study. However my point remains. No matter what 
>is
> >occupying the former GTE building there will be competition for parking
> >spaces, and if the definition  of  "parking problem" is not being able to
> >park within 10 Yards of your destination, the problem will be perpetual.
> >
> >Respectfully, G. Crabtree--- Original Message ----- From: "B. J. Swanson"
> ><bjswan at moscow.com>
> >To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> >Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 4:31 PM
> >Subject: [Vision2020] Re: business parking
> >
> >
> >>Gary,
> >>
> >>My point exactly.  You found empty spaces yesterday, I didn't, others 
>had
> >>to drive around awhile.  Timing, utilization, inventory, need are all
> >>things that neither you nor I are experts in.  The solution is to do a
> >>PLAN as outlined in Linda Pall's memo to the City Administrative 
>Committee
> >>Monday afternoon.  Moscow has utilized professional plans in the past to
> >>kick-off a number of projects including the 1999 Comprehensive Plan, the
> >>vacation of 8th Street, Downtown Revitalization, etc.  All of these
> >>projects were controversial in the beginning, but the professional plan
> >>was able to smooth out the problems and accomplish good things for the
> >>community.  Allowing educational institutions Downtown is moving in a
> >>whole new direction.  A professional, independent study of the impact of
> >>NSA or any educational institution on the Downtown would go a long way 
>to
> >>guide the best possible decision for now and in the future.  It would 
>also
> >>give a jumpstart to updating the current Comprehensive Plan.  There may
> >>even be grant funds available to do this.
> >>
> >>B. J. Swanson
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Today 12/15/05 10:40 A.M. 39 available spaces not counting handicapped
> >>or
> >>>spaces lost to snow 12:22 P.M. 12 spaces not counting the two available
> >>on
> >>>fourth st. As you probably know I am downtown extremely often in the
> >>course
> >>>of my job and have something of a feel for the parking situation.
> >>Parking
> >>>can be tight, but not appreciably worse now then 4-5 years ago. Pre
> >>N.S.A.
> >>>
> >>>GC
> >>>----- Original Message ----- From: "B. J. Swanson" <bjswan at moscow.com>
> >>>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> >>>Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:27 AM
> >>>Subject: [Vision2020] Re: business parking
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> >
> >>> > Hmmm... Black Friday, NSA not in session, not suprising that there
> >>were 22
> >>> > empty parking spaces.  By NSA's own calculations, they use about 80
> >>> > spaces.  22 minus 80 equals -58.  It's easy to tell when all 
>Downtown
> >>> > parking is taken because then our lot is used by non-bank customers,
> >>too.
> >>> >
> >>> > I cruised Downtown twice yesterday and found NO empty spaces either
> >>time.
> >>> > I think an independent parking/economic impact study would put this
> >>issue
> >>> > to rest.  Linda Pall suggested the Conditional Use Permit language
> >>> > include "...plans, including student enrollment, staff on site, site
> >>> > development and future utilization schedules."  An excellent idea 
>for
> >>ANY
> >>> > educational institution that wants to be Downtown.
> >>> >
> >>> > B. J. Swanson
> >>> >
> >>> > ------------------------
> >>> >
> >>> >>
> >>> >>   ----- Original Message ----- >>   From: g. crabtree
> >>> >>   To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> >>> >>   Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 7:28 AM
> >>> >>   Subject: business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>   Mr. Hansen, you would be correct about the "deprived owners" if
> >>there
> >>> >> were not parking spots thirty steps from any other spot. On "black
> >>> >> Friday" at 12:30 P.M. I counted over twenty empty spaces mostly
> >>>behind
> >>> >> the book store and bike shop. If there was truly a problem I don't
> >>think
> >>> >> this would have been the case.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>   As to your suggestions about meters and/or permits, I think that
> >>this
> >>> >> would be just fine. However I don't think the merchants would be 
>very
> >>> >> enthusiastic.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>   And finally, your humble opinion on my "Christianity." I will 
>again
> >>> >> consider the source and file it away with Mrs. Opyr's thoughts on 
>my
> >>> >> health, betterment, and general comportment.
> >>> >>     ----- Original Message ----- >>     From: Tom Hansen
> >>> >>     To: 'g. crabtree' ; 'Joan Opyr' ; 'Vision2020 Moscow'
> >>> >>     Cc: 'Linda Pall' ; 'Nancy Chaney' ; 'Lois Blackburn' ; 'John
> >>> >> Dickinson'
> >>> >>     Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 6:09 AM
> >>> >>     Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Gee, Gee, Gee -
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Perhaps the students, "staff", and "faculty" of NSA are legally
> >>> >> permitted to park in the Jackson Street parking lot.  However, each
> >>> >> parking spot occupied by persons, other than owners and customers 
>of
> >>> >> retail outlets located on Main Street, deprives the owners of those
> >>> >> retail outlets of an opportunity to earn an honest buck.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     In my humble opinion Christianity entails decency within
> >>>community
> >>> >> support (doing right by your community), a characteristic not
> >>>directly
> >>> >> attributable to your postings and/or suggestions.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Perhaps one suggestion might be to meter the Jackson Street
> >>parking
> >>> >> lot.  Another might be to require city parking permits (much like 
>UI
> >>> >> parking permits).
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Thoughts?
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Tom Hansen
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Moscow, Idaho
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>      "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention 
>of
> >>> >> arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but 
>rather
> >>to
> >>> >> skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a drink in the other, body
> >>> >> thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO. What a
> >>> >> ride!'"
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>---
> >>> >> ---
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
> >>> >> [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of g. crabtree
> >>> >>     Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:07 PM
> >>> >>     To: Joan Opyr; Vision2020 Moscow
> >>> >>     Cc: Linda Pall; Nancy Chaney; Lois Blackburn; John Dickinson
> >>> >>     Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Ms Opyr, It is amazing how consisantly you almost get it right.
> >>> >> Folks in apts. downtown park for days on end in the jackson st. lot
> >>and
> >>> >> still spare spaces. N.S.A. students come & go as well as shop
> >>downtown.
> >>> >> The only time parking seems to be difficult is at times N.S.A. is 
>not
> >>in
> >>> >> session--farmers market & after 5:00 etc.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Error number two would be that I am not the owner of the Lock
> >>Shop.
> >>> >> I am but the lowly cook & bottle washer, But thanks for the
> >>> >> promotion(aww and you pretend that ya don't like me)
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     Error number three. Faulty comparisons. "Third Street Mall"
> >>parking
> >>> >> lot is private property. Jackson st. is public. Co-Op customers
> >>>parked
> >>> >> in front of my place of employment all the time, as was their 
>right.
> >>> >> There are no signs advising customers of the shopping center not 
>too.
> >>> >> The Co-Op was, all in all, a good neighbor and while parking was
> >>> >> sometimes tight, we did O.K. I expect it will be the same with our
> >>>new
> >>> >> tennants.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>     With regard to your recomendations for my health and personal
> >>> >> betterment, Thank you. I will consider the source and take them 
>under
> >>> >> advisement.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       ----- Original Message ----- >>
> >>> >>       From: Joan Opyr
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       To: Vision2020 Moscow
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       Cc: Linda Pall ; Nancy Chaney ; Lois Blackburn ; John 
>Dickinson
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:03 PM
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       Subject: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       On 14 Dec 2005, at 05:56, g. crabtree wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       With regard to my brief answer to the question of allowing
> >>N.S.A.
> >>> >> the right to have it's students and staff park downtown, I really
> >>don't
> >>> >> see how it could confuse you. It strikes me as massively unfair to
> >>> >> single them out for some kind of burdensome parking restriction. 
>All
> >>> >> businesses downtown us up parking to one degree or another.
> >>Restaurants,
> >>> >> coffee shops, and apartments all require parking. I suspect that
> >>> >> residents at the Moscow Hotel use up far more parking in the 
>Jackson
> >>st.
> >>> >> lot than the school does and there is still plenty of left over
> >>spaces.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       The reason NSA should be "singled out" in terms of parking, 
>Mr.
> >>> >> Crabtree, is because NSA is not a business. It is a college. Its
> >>> >> students don't park for an hour and then leave; they come and park
> >>>for
> >>> >> several hours. Some park in the Jackson lot all day. The businesses
> >>> >> dependent on the Jackson lot -- Bookpeople, Paradise Creek 
>Bicycles,
> >>> >> Sweet Peas and Sage, the Wild Hare, and the various restaurants in
> >>>the
> >>> >> Central Business District need that parking for their customers. If
> >>> >> people can't find parking downtown, then people will stop shopping
> >>> >> downtown. They'll go instead to the mall.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       U of I students and employees pay for the privilege of 
>parking
> >>on
> >>> >> campus. NSA students pay nothing to park in the Jackson Street lot.
> >>> >> What's more, their parking is subsidized by the tax-paying 
>businesses
> >>> >> downtown. This is unfair; it's detrimental to downtown retail; and
> >>it's
> >>> >> a pain in the ass for both customers and shop-keepers. According to
> >>city
> >>> >> zoning ordinance, NSA should not be in the Central Business 
>District.
> >>If
> >>> >> the code is amended to allow them to stay, then something must be
> >>>done
> >>> >> to ensure that NSA's 150 to 200 students (their projected growth)
> >>don't
> >>> >> clog up parking for retail. Surely as the owner of the Lock Shop in
> >>the
> >>> >> Third Street Mall, you can appreciate having your business parking
> >>> >> hogged up by non-customers. For years, Food Co-Op customers parked 
>in
> >>> >> front of your shop despite the clear signs asking them not to. (I
> >>didn't
> >>> >> park in front of your shop; I respected your signs advising me not
> >>to. I
> >>> >> also didn't want to be towed.)
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       BTW, I apologize for suggesting you might benefit from a dose
> >>>of
> >>> >> Fletcher's Castoria. My friend, Dr. Seuss, has advised me that re:
> >>>the
> >>> >> Mack Trailer Park evictions, constipation is not your problem -- 
>it's
> >>> >> just that your heart is four sizes too small. The good doctor
> >>suggests a
> >>> >> diet of Roast Beast and a rousing chorus of "Bah-hoo Doray" with
> >>>Cindy
> >>> >> Lou Who.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
> >>> >>       www.joanopyr.com
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
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> >>> >>
> >>> >>       Mr. Hansen, you would be correct about the "deprived owners" 
>if
> >>> >> there were not parking spots thirty steps from any other spot.
> >>On "black
> >>> >> Friday" at 12:30 P.M. I counted over twenty empty spaces mostly
> >>>behind
> >>> >> the book store and bike shop. If there was truly a problem I don't
> >>think
> >>> >> this would have been the case.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       As to your suggestions about meters and/or permits, I think
> >>>that
> >>> >> this  would be just fine. However I don't think the merchants would
> >>>be
> >>> >> very enthusiastic.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>       And finally, your humble opinion on my "Christianity." I will
> >>> >> again consider the source and file it away with Mrs. Opyr's 
>thoughts
> >>on
> >>> >> my health, betterment, and general comportment.
> >>> >>         ----- Original Message ----- >>         From: Tom Hansen
> >>> >>         To: 'g. crabtree' ; 'Joan Opyr' ; 'Vision2020 Moscow'
> >>> >>         Cc: 'Linda Pall' ; 'Nancy Chaney' ; 'Lois Blackburn' ; 
>'John
> >>> >> Dickinson'
> >>> >>         Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 6:09 AM
> >>> >>         Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Gee, Gee, Gee -
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Perhaps the students, "staff", and "faculty" of NSA are
> >>legally
> >>> >> permitted to park in the Jackson Street parking lot.  However, each
> >>> >> parking spot occupied by persons, other than owners and customers 
>of
> >>> >> retail outlets located on Main Street, deprives the owners of those
> >>> >> retail outlets of an opportunity to earn an honest buck.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         In my humble opinion Christianity entails decency within
> >>> >> community support (doing right by your community), a characteristic
> >>not
> >>> >> directly attributable to your postings and/or suggestions.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Perhaps one suggestion might be to meter the Jackson Street
> >>> >> parking lot.  Another might be to require city parking permits 
>(much
> >>> >> like UI parking permits).
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Thoughts?
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Tom Hansen
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Moscow, Idaho
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>          "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the
> >>>intention
> >>> >> of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but
> >>rather
> >>> >> to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a drink in the other,
> >>>body
> >>> >> thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO. What a
> >>> >> ride!'"
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>--
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com
> >>> >> [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of g. crabtree
> >>> >>         Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:07 PM
> >>> >>         To: Joan Opyr; Vision2020 Moscow
> >>> >>         Cc: Linda Pall; Nancy Chaney; Lois Blackburn; John 
>Dickinson
> >>> >>         Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Ms Opyr, It is amazing how consisantly you almost get it
> >>right.
> >>> >> Folks in apts. downtown park for days on end in the jackson st. lot
> >>and
> >>> >> still spare spaces. N.S.A. students come & go as well as shop
> >>downtown.
> >>> >> The only time parking seems to be difficult is at times N.S.A. is 
>not
> >>in
> >>> >> session--farmers market & after 5:00 etc.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Error number two would be that I am not the owner of the 
>Lock
> >>> >> Shop. I am but the lowly cook & bottle washer, But thanks for the
> >>> >> promotion(aww and you pretend that ya don't like me)
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         Error number three. Faulty comparisons. "Third Street Mall"
> >>> >> parking lot is private property. Jackson st. is public. Co-Op
> >>customers
> >>> >> parked in front of my place of employment all the time, as was 
>their
> >>> >> right. There are no signs advising customers of the shopping center
> >>not
> >>> >> too. The Co-Op was, all in all, a good neighbor and while parking 
>was
> >>> >> sometimes tight, we did O.K. I expect it will be the same with our
> >>>new
> >>> >> tennants.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         With regard to your recomendations for my health and 
>personal
> >>> >> betterment, Thank you. I will consider the source and take them 
>under
> >>> >> advisement.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           ----- Original Message ----- >>
> >>> >>           From: Joan Opyr
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           To: Vision2020 Moscow
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           Cc: Linda Pall ; Nancy Chaney ; Lois Blackburn ; John
> >>> >> Dickinson
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:03 PM
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           Subject: [Vision2020] Business parking
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           On 14 Dec 2005, at 05:56, g. crabtree wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           With regard to my brief answer to the question of 
>allowing
> >>> >> N.S.A. the right to have it's students and staff park downtown, I
> >>really
> >>> >> don't see how it could confuse you. It strikes me as massively 
>unfair
> >>to
> >>> >> single them out for some kind of burdensome parking restriction. 
>All
> >>> >> businesses downtown us up parking to one degree or another.
> >>Restaurants,
> >>> >> coffee shops, and apartments all require parking. I suspect that
> >>> >> residents at the Moscow Hotel use up far more parking in the 
>Jackson
> >>st.
> >>> >> lot than the school does and there is still plenty of left over
> >>spaces.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           The reason NSA should be "singled out" in terms of 
>parking,
> >>> >> Mr. Crabtree, is because NSA is not a business. It is a college. 
>Its
> >>> >> students don't park for an hour and then leave; they come and park
> >>>for
> >>> >> several hours. Some park in the Jackson lot all day. The businesses
> >>> >> dependent on the Jackson lot -- Bookpeople, Paradise Creek 
>Bicycles,
> >>> >> Sweet Peas and Sage, the Wild Hare, and the various restaurants in
> >>>the
> >>> >> Central Business District need that parking for their customers. If
> >>> >> people can't find parking downtown, then people will stop shopping
> >>> >> downtown. They'll go instead to the mall.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           U of I students and employees pay for the privilege of
> >>parking
> >>> >> on campus. NSA students pay nothing to park in the Jackson Street
> >>>lot.
> >>> >> What's more, their parking is subsidized by the tax-paying 
>businesses
> >>> >> downtown. This is unfair; it's detrimental to downtown retail; and
> >>it's
> >>> >> a pain in the ass for both customers and shop-keepers. According to
> >>city
> >>> >> zoning ordinance, NSA should not be in the Central Business 
>District.
> >>If
> >>> >> the code is amended to allow them to stay, then something must be
> >>>done
> >>> >> to ensure that NSA's 150 to 200 students (their projected growth)
> >>don't
> >>> >> clog up parking for retail. Surely as the owner of the Lock Shop in
> >>the
> >>> >> Third Street Mall, you can appreciate having your business parking
> >>> >> hogged up by non-customers. For years, Food Co-Op customers parked 
>in
> >>> >> front of your shop despite the clear signs asking them not to. (I
> >>didn't
> >>> >> park in front of your shop; I respected your signs advising me not
> >>to. I
> >>> >> also didn't want to be towed.)
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           BTW, I apologize for suggesting you might benefit from a
> >>dose
> >>> >> of Fletcher's Castoria. My friend, Dr. Seuss, has advised me that 
>re:
> >>> >> the Mack Trailer Park evictions, constipation is not your problem 
>--
> >>> >> it's just that your heart is four sizes too small. The good doctor
> >>> >> suggests a diet of Roast Beast and a rousing chorus of "Bah-hoo
> >>>Doray"
> >>> >> with Cindy Lou Who.
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
> >>> >>           www.joanopyr.com
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> >>
> >>> >>           _____________________________________________________
> >>> >>            List services made available by First Step Internet,
> >>> >>            serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
> >>> >>                          http://www.fsr.net
> >>> >>                     mailto:Vision2020 at moscow.com
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