Laserfiche WebLink
Utilize unused parking lots that can be used for overflow parking during peak times: The <br /> parking lots of public buildings such as City Hall and the Pequot Lakes School sit relatively <br /> unused on Saturdays and Sundays, especially during the summer. Using these lots as well as <br /> other parking lots that are not used on weekends would help accommodate increased traffic <br /> without having to develop new parking lots that are costly to acquire and construct and will <br /> often sit vacant in non-peak times. As the plan is implemented and pedestrian infrastructure <br /> installed this will become a more viable option. <br /> Construct new parking lots: The proposed plan identifies the potential location of more parking. <br /> Locating and developing parking lots within the downtown need to be considered carefully. <br /> Placing parking close to the center of downtown can provide much needed parking,but it can <br /> also occupy valuable land that might have a better use. It also creates voids in activity that will <br /> affect pedestrian traffic. Locating parking off the main streets of downtown will help reduce this <br /> affect. However,when locating parking off the main street it often pushes it back along the <br /> borders of the downtown area where it could have negative affects on surrounding residential <br /> uses. Landscaping and design can be used to minimize these impacts. <br /> Work with the City of Nisswa and area resorts to develop a centralized parking location and a <br /> circulator system to connect Pequot Lakes, Nisswa and other locations.There is some <br /> momentum building area-wide for this approach,as the City of Nisswa has included the concept <br /> in their Comprehensive Plan, and the resort cities of East Gull Lake and Lake Shore have <br /> discussed creating a resort shuttle in their plans. The combined energies that would be created <br /> from such an approach would build on the strengths of each community to the benefit of all <br /> involved. <br /> Pedestrian Improvements <br /> Increasing the profile of downtown and improving the parking situation are keys to increasing <br /> the activity in downtown,but the real success will be in how welcoming downtown is to people <br /> once they arrive.The following improvements will ensure that downtown is safe and welcoming <br /> to all. <br /> Crosswalks: Stamped and colored concrete or bituminous materials should be used define <br /> crosswalks.This creates a more pedestrian friendly environment by defining pedestrian areas <br /> from automobile areas. <br /> Bump outs: Bumping out the curb at intersections creates larger sidewalk and pedestrian areas <br /> and limits the amount of roadway pedestrians are required to cross. This creates a safer <br /> perceived pedestrian environment without compromising drive lane width. The added space <br /> created by bump outs can be used for kiosks,benches or landscaping. <br /> Benches: Creating nodes for pedestrians to sit not only provide a utilitarian use of sitting to relax <br /> during a day shopping,they also add to more street activity.... <br /> Kiosks:As Downtown expands and increases the number of businesses is important to let <br /> visitors know what business are in downtown and where they are located. <br /> Lighting: Removing the wooden power poles and their overhead amber street lights and <br /> replacing them with ornamental lighting will help dress up the streetscape and provide a more <br /> inviting experience once night falls. Locating the light between the sidewalk and the street will <br /> help define the pedestrian space, especially in area where on-street parking has been removed, <br /> such as Main Street. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report <br /> February 20,2014 3 <br />