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Sedona council authorizes parking vendor contracts, asks staff for Lot 5 and employee-parking analysis
Summary
Sedona City Council voted to authorize five‑year contracts under RFP 26‑09 for pay‑by‑phone, pay‑station, enforcement/permits, and occupancy monitoring systems tied to the new Uptown garage and related parking program; councilors directed staff to return with separate analyses on Lot 5 and employee-parking options before charging additional lots.
Mayor Holly Ploog and the City Council authorized contracts on May 12 to implement the city’s Uptown parking management program while asking staff for further analysis on Lot 5 and employee parking.
Deputy City Manager Andy Dickey told the council the program uses a three‑zone rate structure: long‑term parking (garage and Lot 5), short‑term street frontage along State Route 89A, and intermediate surface lots. He presented proposed standard rates of $2.50 per hour for long‑term parking, $4 per hour for short‑term street frontage and a $3 intermediate rate with a dynamic component, and a peak‑season surcharge. “For this facility…we’re proposing a standard rate…
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