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SmartMeters Installation Completed in CCN

In mid-November, the City completed replacing the parking kiosks in CCN with new SmartMeters. As seen throughout other parts of Denver, most notably in Downtown, SmartMeters are simply traditional parking meters with a bit more of a brain. In other words, they take credit cards, run on solar power, digitally display how much time is left, flash expiration colors for easy enforcement, nothing too complicated. And you can still drop a quarter in the meter and walk away.

 

An addition to the SmartMeters is that they are able to accept the SmartCards, which are available at King Soopers locations.

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Strategic Parking Plan

Denver Strategic Parking Plan Update

 

In an effort to implement the goals of Blueprint Denver, the City’s adopted land use and transportation plan, the City and County of Denver has initiated a comprehensive review of the City’s parking system, with a special emphasis on parking regulation and management practices.  The Strategic Parking Plan will develop a framework for managing parking in Denver, recognizing the needs of drivers, pedestrians, business owners, and residents of Denver neighborhoods.  The plan will evaluate the applicability of innovative parking management strategies from other cities, recommend best practices for zoning requirements and design standards, and suggest new approaches to organizing partnerships and financing.

 

Purpose of the Project:  The 1967 Parking Code established many of the regulations that remain in effect today.  Now with a population of 573,000 and an employment population of 560,000, Denver’s guiding documents Comprehensive Plan (2000) and Blueprint Denver: An Integrated Land Use and Transportation Plan (2002) identified the need to update parking regulatory and management practices.  Parking regulation and management is at the forefront of Denver’s city-wide approach to strategic growth.

 

Goal of the Denver Strategic Parking Plan:  The City and County of Denver Strategic Parking Plan will provide a framework to manage Denver’s parking system. This comprehensive parking study will take into account the needs of drivers, pedestrians, businesses, and neighborhoods in Denver.  Public education and outreach will be essential to evaluating the parking needs of our community.

 

Opportunities to Participate:  Opportunities to participate will be provided throughout the development of the Strategic Parking Plan. The project team will host a series of public workshops to introduce the project, provide an overview of the process, and solicit your input on Denver’s parking issues and concerns. Information, updates and periodic surveys will be available on the project website to allow for convenient communication with the community. The project team will use the surveys to help prioritize important topics and obtain feedback.  Please get involved by telling Public Works what you think about Parking in Denver.  To learn more about the Strategic Parking Plan click here.  Use this link to take the Strategic Parking Plan Questionnaire.  To learn about dates and times for public meetings and watch recordings of past presentations please click here.  

 

Key Phases of the Denver Strategic Parking Plan: 

  • Phase 1:  Public and Agency Outreach:  Public Workshops, focus groups and presentations are planned to gather input on the parking needs and issues of the Denver community.
  • Phase 2:  Existing Parking and Policy Analysis:  Specific parking issues will be identified and analyzed in several types of districts in Denver. The project team will also review the parking policies currently implemented by Denver. This will allow them to structure a new parking policy which will optimize Denver’s parking resources.
  • Phase 3: Parking Management Best Practices:  Research into parking management best practices will introduce innovative technologies, management techniques, and zoning strategies that make parking supplies more convenient and accessible for commuters, residents and business customers.
  • Phase 4: Parking Partnerships and Finance Options:  The project team will research creative public and private financing opportunities.
  • Phase 5:  Strategic Parking Plan Final Report: A final parking report will be submitted to the city with recommendations for implementing a comprehensive, city-wide parking policy that will support Denver’s community land use and transportation initiatives.

 

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Helpful Parking Links

Pay a Parking Ticket - Pay your Denver Parking ticket online, via the phone or in person.

Contest a Ticket - Here's where you'll find the information you need if you think you received a ticket in error.

Handicapped Parking - Information from both the City and County of Denver and the State of Colorado on Handicapped Parking.

Parking Meter Debit Key - Find out about Denver's new "Cash Key" parking meter key.
 
Parking Meter Holiday Days - Find out when you can park for free at Denver parking meters.
 
Parking Permit programs in Denver - Find out information on the requirements and types of Parking Permits available in Denver.
 
Parking in Cherry Creek North - Visiting Cherry Creek North by bus, bike or car is easy in Cherry Creek North.  On-street parking is readily available through the use of the paid parking kiosks which accept the Cherry Creek North gift cards, credit cards, quarters and tokens sold at many area stores and change.  
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