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Consultant outlines data-driven approach to downtown parking; council asks for more business input
Summary
A consultant reported early findings from a downtown parking study — inventory counts, LPR/drone data collection and 788 survey responses to date — and proposed options including time-limit adjustments, shared parking, signage and possible paid parking; council and businesses asked for more targeted business responses and follow-up data.
San Juan Capistrano — The council received an update July 15 on a city-commissioned downtown parking management study that aims to balance parking access for residents, visitors and employees, staff said.
Julie Dixon, lead consultant, told the council the study leverages license-plate‑recognition (LPR) sensors, drone imagery and on-the-ground counts at multiple times of day to measure occupancy and turnover and to create anonymized 'parker profiles' to distinguish likely employees from…
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