HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE 2043-2004Suggested by: Administration
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ORDINANCE N0.2043-2004
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING
ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY X30,000 IN THE AIRPORT
TERMINAL ENTERPRISE FUND FOR SHORT TERM PARKING LOT RENOVATIONS.
WHEREAS, the long-term parking lot at the Kenai Airport Terminal is often
overcrowded; and,
WHEREAS, more than 20% of the vehicles parked in long-term are there less than two
days; and,
WHEREAS, the short term parking lot is under utilized; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed changes will provide improved customer service and increased
parking revenue; and,
WHEREAS, funds are available in retained earnings.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows:
Airport Terminal Enterprise Fund
Increase Estimated Revenues:
Appropriation of Retained Earnings X30,000
Increase Appropriations:
Improvements other than Buildings X30,000
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 19~ day of May,
2004.
ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, ity Clerk
Approved by Finance:_
(04/28/2004) hl
Introduced: May 5, 2004
Adopted: May 19, 2004
Effective: May 19, 2004
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To: Larry Semmens -Acting Gity Manager
From: Rebecca Gronkhite -Airport Manager
Date: April 29, 2004
Subject: Terminal Vehicle Parking Lat Changes
At the April 21 Council meeting, City Manager Snow reported on a proposed project to reconfigure the
short-term parking lot at the Kenai Municipal Airport Terminal. This proposal was forwarded in response
to Council's request to assess possible revenue sources and the ongoing issue of overcrowding in the
terminal long-term parking lot.
The changes depicted in the attached drawing modify the parking configuration and provide 19 short-term
spaces directly in front of the terminal. I propose to sign these spaces "limit 2 hours free parking". The
remaining 80 spaces will be reserved for 2-48 hour parking with a cost of $2.00 for 2-24 hours and an
additional $2.00 for 24-48 hours. Vehicles parked in this lot over 48 hours will be fined or towed. Pay
boxes installed at the ends of the rows will have slots for the parking space number that allows payment
without the hassle of filling out a payment envelope. There are several commercial products available for
this type of parking.
A review of parking lot receipts from the long term-parking lot revealed over 30% of the cars in long-term
are there for one or two days. The proposed system will move those cars to the short-term lot; freeing up
spaces in the very crowded long-term lot.
An informal count of vehicles in the short-term lot revealed 20-50 cars a day utilizing the lot for a period of
2 -18 hours. Charging for parking in excess of 2 hours will earn somewhere between $15,000 and
$30,000 additional revenue in the first year. Revenue gains in the first year will be offset by the cost of
modifications that are estimated at $30,000. Airport and City employees will provide as much of the
equipment and labor as practical in the interest of reducing that amount by up to one third.
There will also be the issue of employee time for enforcement. New employees are not requested.
Current employees, myself included, will conduct monitoring, enforcement, and ticketing.
If Council approves the funding, bids will be solicited for painting, signage, and asphalt work.
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