North Loop Neighborhood
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RBY, just to clarify -- when I said a "public ramp", I didn't mean to suggest that the city should necessarily own or operate it, just that it should be a ramp that's targeted for public transient use.
That said, like other infrastructure projects, a well-designed and well-located parking structure should make adjacent retail properties more valuable, and there is precedent for a special services district organized by the city providing parking for area businesses.
That said, like other infrastructure projects, a well-designed and well-located parking structure should make adjacent retail properties more valuable, and there is precedent for a special services district organized by the city providing parking for area businesses.
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Hey, there's one of those planned for 3rd and 5th! If the neighborhood stops trying to kill it.
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Serious question: Something I really like about the North Loop right now is that most of the streets are two lane two way streets. Few turn lanes, few stoplights (mostly 4-way stops), and generally calm enough traffic levels that crossing streets mid block is pretty straightforward. How would more accommodations for cars change that?
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I assume that the reason that the North Loop is like is this is that almost none of the roads are useful as thru-traffic routes (Washington Avenue being the obvious exception), so all of the traffic is coming from or going to local destinations. I don't think anything short of massive changes to the road network will meaningfully change that.
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I think the bigger impact on traffic will be all the new development bringing more residents and visitors into the North Loop. There's currently a lot of accommodations for vehicles in the area even if they aren't the most visible, as the surface lots are transformed into multi-use buildings you'll lose parking options which will force some to take alternative transportation options (metro transit, carpool, Uber, bicycles, etc...), while others will still utilize their cars and will circle around the blocks several times to find an available space. As visually tacky as they can be it might be prudent for the City to look at deploying overhead dynamic signage that guides drivers to the hourly ramps. As mentioned before ramp B has plenty of available space, but it can be confusing for many already in the NL how to access it, even turning 2nd Ave into a 2-way street might help.Serious question: Something I really like about the North Loop right now is that most of the streets are two lane two way streets. Few turn lanes, few stoplights (mostly 4-way stops), and generally calm enough traffic levels that crossing streets mid block is pretty straightforward. How would more accommodations for cars change that?
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50th & France is able to accommodate parking for all its shoppers with 2-3 large public ramps mostly hidden from plain sight, along with plentiful street parking, and that seems to work pretty well. Can something similar apply in NL? Does anyone know how the 50th & France ramps are managed?
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The city of Edina owns and operates the ramps50th & France is able to accommodate parking for all its shoppers with 2-3 large public ramps mostly hidden from plain sight, along with plentiful street parking, and that seems to work pretty well. Can something similar apply in NL? Does anyone know how the 50th & France ramps are managed?
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In the past 8 years I've noticed a couple changes as the population and number of businesses in the neighborhood have grown.Serious question: Something I really like about the North Loop right now is that most of the streets are two lane two way streets. Few turn lanes, few stoplights (mostly 4-way stops), and generally calm enough traffic levels that crossing streets mid block is pretty straightforward. How would more accommodations for cars change that?
1) More days where the side streets are packed during rush hour. Mainly Washington and the side streets south of and including 3rd Ave. That's going to keep increasing until it really spills out onto Hennepin and other major streets.
2) More dog shit everywhere! Seriously, if you have a dog, pick up after it... even when there is snow. I think it's most frustrating for us other dog owners. Sorry, unrelated topic, but incredibly frustrating.
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Edina is also complaining that Minneapolis freeloads off Edina's free parking ramps.
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Yeah, I recall that argument, but generally speaking it works pretty well. Some people just like to complain (or be a-holes).Edina is also complaining that Minneapolis freeloads off Edina's free parking ramps.
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It's also kind of a selective argument. The presence of the ramps probably brings in additional Minneapolis shoppers who live at a sufficient distance to make non-auto trips impractical (whether objectively or merely subjectively).
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Lol at these comments https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 0316400440
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Did this end up getting approved last night?
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Yes, 4-1Did this end up getting approved last night?
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That was just HPC though, right? It still needs Planning Commission approval (and City Council, if any of these busybodies appeal the PC decision)
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Expect to see another Greco project soon
http://finance-commerce.com/2016/12/gre ... loop-site/
Just bought the warehouse at 715 N 2nd St
http://finance-commerce.com/2016/12/gre ... loop-site/
Just bought the warehouse at 715 N 2nd St
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After driving around for 15 minutes trying to find a parking spot to meet for lunch at Red Rabbit, I understand the parking frustrations. All the lots are contract during the day, and the meters don't seem to turn. Perhaps reexamining the 4! hour time limit on meters is in order.
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Since I haven't read the book, what would Donald Shoup say about time limit lengths? We know he'd say "raise the price to ensure availability", but I'm genuinely curious what the research has shown on time limits...
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The meters don't turn because office workers park and use the app to pay all day. Not sure about the price around Red Rabbit but around Freehouse along 3rd street they are 25 cents an hour which means you can park for an entire work day for a couple dollars. Even at $1 per hour it is reasonable for a day compared to ramps. I am not generally a fan of adding parking ramps in urban locations but something has to give. The public transit is not very good in North Loop so people continue to drive.
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I feel like if there's enough demand to warrant meters, there's enough demand for the limit to be no more than two hours.
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