Moline Implements New Parking Changes for Downtown Area
Download a copy of the new parking map.
Click here for Lease Parking Rates
Posted 03/10/06
The City of Moline
announces parking changes for the downtown area,
creating more accessible and convenient parking for
customers, business owners and employees of downtown
businesses.
On January 17, 2006, the Moline City Council passed
Ordinance 3001-2006 amending Chapter 20 “Motor Vehicles
& Traffic, Section 20-5109, related to parking in the
downtown area. Under the adopted ordinance, all
municipal lots will now be either 2 hour free parking,
24 hour free parking or leased parking. On street
parking will now be limited to one hour. One and two
hour time limits do not apply to those displaying a
handicapped placard.
All municipal parking lots have been identified with
signs and will be enforced Monday – Friday between the
hours of 8 am – 5 pm. After 5 pm and on weekends, free
parking is available in all municipal lots.
Enforcement of the new parking changes will begin on
Monday, March 20, 2006.
A new easy-to-use, color coded map showing parking
locations is being printed and will be distributed in
the downtown area and at city buildings by March 20th.
Click here for a copy of the new parking map.
The
new parking plan is a result of recommendations provided
by a Downtown Parking Committee, consisting of city
staff and members of Moline Centre Partners, a
not-for-profit public-private partnership working to
bring continued revitalization in downtown Moline.
Through research, evaluation and input from local
businesses, the committee proposed changes in an effort
to make parking more convenient and to encourage
visitors to the downtown for shopping, leisure and
conducting business.
“The changes were designed to provide an organized,
convenient and economical system of parking in the
downtown area,” said Lysa Hegland, Executive Director
Moline Centre Partners. “With thousands of parking
spaces available, Moline can accommodate current and
future parking needs in the central business district,
and will support growth of business throughout Moline
Centre.”
“I am very appreciative of the hard work put forth by
the Downtown Parking Committee and the Moline Centre
Partners in evaluating all the parking spaces throughout
the central business district and formulating a
comprehensive recommendation that addresses most of the
concerns of the business community as well as those of
the motorists who travel to the downtown for work or to
visit local businesses,” said Lew Steinbrecher, city
administrator.
Moline’s new Midtowne Parking facility at 1601 – 6th
Avenue, provides 443 parking spaces, serving both public
and leased parking. Free two hour parking is available
on the ground level, while the second, third and fourth
levels are reserved for leased parking. Currently the
reserved spaces are 67% rented, leaving 120 spaces still
available for lease to local businesses. Additional
leased parking is available in other municipal lots. A
new roving parking permit and a one day parking permit
is available for downtown businesses to purchase for
those customers who need to extend parking beyond the
one and two hour time limits. For
lease parking information, contact Keith Verbeke,
Revenue Manager, 309-797-0482.
Questions? Contact the following:
Parking Enforcement:
Sgt. Tim DeVrieze, Moline Police Dept. 797-0444
Lease Parking: Keith Verbeke, Revenue Manager,
797-0482
Other: Public Information Office, 797-0462