During an update on the city’s plan to reintroduce parking meters downtown, Commissioner Terry Turner said he thought it was a bad time to implement what he saw as a tax on merchants and their customers.
It’s an extraordinarily risky economic environment,” said Turner. “I’d like to defer it for at least a year and perhaps until after the Palm Avenue garage (is complete).”
Turner made a motion to delay implementation, but no one seconded the motion.
Mayor Dick Clapp and Vice Mayor Kelly Kirschner said they’d like to wait to make a decision until this month’s budget hearings.
Commissioners Fredd Atkins and Suzanne Atwell expressed their full support for parking meters.
“I don’t want to wait a year,” said Atwell. “I think it’s time.”
The city is planning to meter about 700 spaces along Main Street and adjacent roads as early as this fall. The price would be $1 per hour, and the meters would accept credit cards.
So far, merchants have generally been opposed to the plan, but the city is exploring the possibility of revenue sharing, which would give a portion of the meter collection back to the merchants to make improvements downtown.
Some business groups, such as the Downtown Partnership, believe revenue sharing could bring a shift in merchant support.
Currently 0 Responses
- Feb
4 2012 Annual Suncoast Parkinson Symposium
8:00 am - 12:30 pm - Feb
4 Annual Book Sale
10:00 am - Feb
4 Animal Communication with Bill Coller
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm - Feb
4 Celebration of Imagination
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
-
The Glenridge finishes expansion
02/02/12
The Glenridge on Palmer Ranch recently completed construction of a 10,700-square-foot expansion to The Carroll Center, the neighborhood in the community that provides Medicare-approved skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. -
PHOTO GALLERY: Catholic Schools Week at St. Martha
01/31/12
In honor of Catholic Schools Week, which is celebrated in Catholic schools across the country, St. Martha students and staff wore their favorite pajamas to school Tuesday, Jan. 31. Each day of the week had a different theme: Monday was red-white-and-blue day, Tuesday was pajama day, Wednesday was favorite-sports-team day and Thursday is career day. -
PHOTO GALLERY: Literature Spirit Day at Riverview High School
01/29/12
Students and teachers at Riverview High School celebrated Literature Spirit Day by dressing as their favorite characters from books. Book choices included Cold Mountain, The Cat in the Hat, Little Red Riding Hood among others.
