[Vision2020] Parking Survey Under Way and other NSA Issues

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 15 17:31:42 PST 2007


What is the distribution of these parking spots among the named providers?  
In other words, just who is providing the 26 spots noted and are those 26 
SEPARATE individual spots or single spots that will be used 26 repeated and 
different times during the day/week?  And the same goes for each of the 
other named/noted spots and providers.  And of those, how many of the 
workers of those providers are actually students as well as employees?  If 
they are wearing two hats, seems to me they'd be using those spots anyway, 
so the numbers and provisions may just be a game - in other words, prove 
that the spots are being used by different students and are not employee 
parking to begin with.

Sorry, but this is one organization that has proven in the past they are 
very adept at speaking out of both sides of their mouths and I just don't 
trust what they say until it can be 100% proven.  And it seems very 
interesting that this revelation is occurring the EXACT same week that a 
survey that they are conducting regarding the "non-existent parking issue" 
comes out.

J  :]





>From: "g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net>
>To: "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com>, "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Parking Survey Under Way and other NSA Issues
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 16:09:50 -0800
>
>In an effort to drag this particular thread  a little closer to it to its 
>subject line, with thanks to Dale at the Right-Mind site...
>
>A press release from Bob Hieronymus, Executive Vice President of 
>Administration and Advancement at New Saint Andrews College:
>
>
>   NSA meets City Council's parking requirement
>
>   College's plan includes support for public transportation
>
>
>   New Saint Andrews College has met the Moscow City Council's requirement 
>to supply 42 parking spaces, fulfilling the Council's parking mitigation 
>condition placed on the College's conditional use permit.
>
>
>   "We're pleased to be able to move forward and put the parking issue 
>behind us," said Bob Hieronymus, the College's Executive Vice President.  
>"We've not only met the city's requirement, we've exceeded it."
>
>
>   In September last year the Moscow City Council ruled that the private, 
>Christian college could not grow to its planned 200-student limit until 42 
>parking spaces were provided for either inside or outside the Central 
>Business District.  The "NSA Parking System," announced by College 
>officials today, provides for 60 parking spaces.
>
>
>   "We really don't need that many spaces," explained Hieronymus.  "We're 
>just trying to go the extra mile."  From the beginning, the College has 
>recognized a need to provide 23 spaces at its full-enrollment of 200 FTE 
>students and 25 FTE employees.  "That's the difference between the maximum 
>the city's formula says we need - which is 65 -  and the number of spaces 
>that the city says a more typical use of our building would generate, which 
>is 42," explained Hieronymus.
>
>
>   "So when the city said we needed to supply 42 spaces, it seemed 
>disproportionately high to us. But we simply want to put this issue behind 
>us.and we think the people of Moscow have had enough of it too," said 
>Hieronymus.
>
>
>   "The response from the community has been very heartening," Hieronymus 
>continued. "As we shopped around for parking arrangements, people were very 
>supportive and helpful. And the approach we've taken in using 
>under-utilized existing parking lots is also the most 
>environmentally-friendly," Hieronymus added.
>
>
>   The College's attorney will be submitting the plan to the City's 
>Community Development Office today.  New Saint Andrews has budgeted $15,000 
>a year for its Parking System, which includes lease payments for the 60 
>spaces.
>
>
>   The NSA Parking System focuses on existing parking lots that are 
>under-utilized in the downtown area and on bus routes, in addition to the 
>short-term public parking in the nearby Jackson Street Lot.  The plan's 60 
>spaces are distributed across the following locations:
>
>
>
>     a.. 26 parking spaces are east of Almon Street, one block west of NSA;
>     b.. 7 parking spaces are west of Asbury Street, three blocks west of 
>NSA;
>     c.. 5 parking spaces are three blocks north of NSA at the corner of 
>"A" and Jackson;
>     d.. 4 parking spaces are located at 5th and Washington, one block east 
>of NSA;
>     e.. 6 parking spaces are being obtained in the University of Idaho's 
>"Blue" lots (#47 and #48) on either side of Lilly Street, about four blocks 
>west of NSA; and
>     f.. 12 park-n-ride parking spaces at the Nazarene Church on the east 
>side of town.
>   In addition to promoting the use public transportation, the NSA parking 
>plan also calls for a donation to be made in support of public 
>transportation.  "We want to participate in supporting public 
>transportation and, at the same time, acknowledge our increased dependence 
>on it," said Hieronymus.  "Our goal is to support it on a per student basis 
>at roughly the same level that the University of Idaho has in the past.  
>For us this year, it means a $1,500 donation."
>
>   The agreements involving the five downtown lots were made with The 
>Moscow-Pullman Daily News, the Golden Star Restaurant, Asbury L.L.C., St. 
>John Hardware and Implement, and Christ Church.
>
>
>
>   There we go, problem solved. Perhaps now we won't have to listen to the 
>incessant yammering from at least one of our frequent posters on this silly 
>topic.
>
>
>
>   g
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com>
>To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Parking Survey Under Way and other NSA Issues
>
>
> > DC writes:
> >
> > "Probably more like Emida."
> >
> > Possibly, but without the multitude of hunting hounds.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dan Carscallen" <areaman at moscow.com>
> > To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 6:05 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Parking Survey Under Way and other NSA Issues
> >
> >
> >> Ellen asks:
> >>
> >> "And without the college what do you have?  What would Moscow be like?
> >> Troy.  Potlatch. Genesee.  Dreary.  Washtucna."
> >>
> >> Probably more like Emida.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> DC
> >>
> >>
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