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Downtown is now very obviously under construction! The Parking Structure, 3rd Street Plaza, Monterey Road Streetscape, 4th Street and Utility Undergrounding are all in process. While we will work diligently with all contractors to minimize construction impacts, there will be impacts. We ask for your patience and flexibility as we move through this intense construction time.
More importantly... DOWNTOWN IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS DURING CONSTRUCTION! We encourage the whole community to come downtown during the construction time. There is still so much to enjoy even with construction! Patronize our downtown businesses! SHOP, DINE, PLAY, and ENJOY OUR DOWNTOWN!
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Maintenance/Construction Impacts in the Next Two Weeks
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Downtown Parking Lot Maintenance (July 27 - 29)
The following downtown parking lots will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance:
- Farmer's market parking lot (located on Depot St. between 2nd St. and 3rd St.)
- Closed: Tuesday, July 28th, 2015 through Wednesday, July 29th, 2015.
- Downtown parking lot, west (located west of Monterey Rd between 1st St. and 2nd St)
- Closed: Tuesday, July 28th, 2015 through Wednesday, July 29th, 2015
- Community and Cultural Center parking lot (located on Monterey Rd and E. Dunne bordering Depot St.)
- Closed: Monday, July 27th, 2015 through Tuesday, July 28th, 2015.
These parking lots will be closed off due to sealing and striping of the pavement. This is an important process for our parking lots to undergo so we can maintain and improve the quality of our downtown parking lots. The south Depot parking lot and the VTA parking lot on Butterfield will be open and available for parking during these three days.
Monterey Road
The buffered bike lane and on street parking will continue to be sporadically unavailable during Phase 1 ( 7/13 - 8/21) of the Streetscape Project. This affects both northbound and southbound travel. The number one travel lane (closest to the median) will continue to be available for vehicle travel through the downtown. Pedestrian access is not affected. On street parking will be available on weekends.
1st Street
Vehicle access will be available with some delays. Sidewalk trenching on the south side of street. Pedestrians should us north sidewalk.
3rd Street
July 29 - August 10 there will be no vehicle access allowed 24/7 as cement work is done on the east side of the roadway.
Demo of the park may begin the week of July 27.
4th Street
July 27 trenching for wet utility work begins on the west of the roadway at Monterey Road. Vehicle access will be limited to residents, businesses and business customers. Expect delays to access roadway.
Parking Structure
Saturday, July 25 there will be work from 8am - 4:30pm
Thursdays, July 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27 work will begin at 5am.
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| Community Engagement Opportunities |
August 5
August 8
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| Complete Streets Pilot Project |
It's not about the bike lane... It's all about traffic calming!
The Complete Street Pilot Project has ended.
August 5
Staff will take full report to City Council with all data collected during the pilot for a long term decision on the Monterey Road street configuration.
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| Downtown Parking Structure |
Beginning July 30th for six consecutive Thursdays work will begin at 5 am. These days are July 30th, August 6th, August 13th, August 20th, August 27th and September 3rd.
Construction continues...take a peak through the construction fence.
Huntington Station Sports Pub ,which is directly adjacent to the parking structure site, is OPEN FOR BUSINESS all through construction. Stop by for drinks and a meal and check out the progress of the parking structure in the same visit!
Tentative Schedule
- Site Prep/Utititlies/Foundation : February - May
- Structure : June - September
- Hardscape/Landscaping: August - October
- Acceptance of Project: Mid November
Conceptual Designs
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Downtown Development Opportunity Sites
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Status of Sites
Site 1 (Downtown Mall)
On June 17th Successor Agency approved the right to negotiate exclusively with Leal Vineyards, LLC for the development of Site 1, Granada Theater and the Downtown Mall. The 60 day term is intended to be used for the due diligence and to determine the terms of a Development Agreement. Leal is proposing the re-use of the Granada as an event venue and the demolition of the Downtown Mall to provide for construction of a Market Hall/Restaurant and Boutique Hotel. Leal owns vineyards in the area, the Grove and the Barn in Hollister, Willow Heights Mansion in Morgan Hill, and Hacienda Leal Boutique Hotel in San Juan Bautista.
Site 2 (SE corner of Second and Monterey)
Lonestar Development ( now 17390 Monterey Road, LLC) has completed their due diligence for the purchase of Site 2. Escrow closed on July 6 and they have taken possession of the Tryst/Royal Clothiers building. The City Council will review a request to enter into a revocable easement agreement for both the parking lot and the pocket park to provide for temporary public access until the site develops.
Site 3 (Depot Center)
City Ventures completed their due diligence period for the purchase option for Site 3 on June 29, 2015.
Site 4 (former liquor store, SE corner of Third and Monterey)
At the May 20th City Council meeting Council approved an agreement to negotiate exclusively with Kenneth Rodrigues and Partners, Inc/Imwalle Properties, Inc for the development of this site. Negotiations are going very well. Staff will have a development agreement to take to Council on August 5. It is anticipated that construction will begin sometime in January.
Relocation Program
Nine Downtown businesses are eligible for the Downtown Economic Development Business Reimbursement Program. All of the businesses submitted letters of intent to apply for the program by the June , 2015 deadline and all have received eligibility letters for a combined total of $927,000.
Cherisse's Hair Salon has found a new location on the west side of 2nd Street in the small strip mall. Plans for the move to her new downtown location will soon be available.
United Academy of Martial Arts (UAMA) has purchased a 3200 square feet place at 330 Digital Drive. They are delighted to be owners of their new business site and are now moved in and open for business at their new location. Over $23,000 in reimbursement claims has already been processed for UAMA.
The Peking Chinese Restaurant is working on lease negotiation for 1,250 square feet at the Candy Park Center located at 16375 Monterey Road, south of Downtown.
Jesus Mexican Restaurant is working with a Colliers Commercial broker to find a suitable replacement location. They had previously identified a relocation space at Cochrane Plaza, near Hobby Lobby, but the landlord decided against another Mexican restaurant concept for that shopping center. Jesus Restaurant was approved for eight employees and is eligible to receive up to $280,00 in reimbursements.
More information about the Downtown Development Opportunity Sites
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| Streets |
3rd Street /3rd Street Plaza
Stage 1 (July 6 - August 10)
1/2 of 3rd Street will be closed to vehicle traffic from 65 E. 3rd east to Depot Street, Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm for this stage. No through traffic will be allowed at any time. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout. Parking for residents of 65 and 75 E. 3rd Street will be provided in the public parking lot adjacent to 45 E. 3rd Street
Parking for residents of 64 and 75 E. 3rd Street is available in the public parking lot adjacent to 45 E. 3rd Street, although there have been some issues with signs being moved. Please be advised that overnight parking in the public parking lot will be necessary for 3rd Street residents July 29 - August 10 as cement work is done.
Monterey Road Streetscape
During Phase 1, July 17 - August 21, the buffered bike lane and the parking on Monterey Road will be sporadically unavailable as trenching will take place adjacent to sidewalk from Dunne Avenue to Main Avenue. During this 5 week phase, vehicle traffic will continue to use the lane closest to the median. Vehicle access and pedestrian access will not be impacted. Work is scheduled to take place 6am - 3pm, Monday - Friday.
During Phase 2 , August 21 - October 20, vehicle traffic will be moved to the lane closest to the sidewalk , (the lane that is now being used as the buffered bike lane). The lane closest to the median will be closed to traffic as work on the median and trenching related to that work is done. Vehicle access and pedestrian access will not be impacted, but there will continue to be no bike lane during this phase. All Monterey Road parking will be available during this phase
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| Utility Undergrounding ( 1st, 2nd & 4th Streets and Parking areas between 1st & 2nd and 2nd & 3rd) |
1st Street
Monday July 20th, dry utility work and electrical work began. The sidewalk on the south side of 1st street will not be accessible to pedestrians but access to the businesses will be maintained. Vehicle access will in general be maintained although the roadway may be closed sporadically as necessary.
4th Street
Starting on Monday July 27th, vehicle access to the roadway will not be allowed except for residents and businesses. Parking lots with access from 4th Street will be accessible, but there may be some delays. Residents and businesses should expect delays trying to access 4th Street from Monterey Road for approximately four weeks.
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| Downtown Parks, Trails and Recreation |
Design concepts have been shared with the community and the Parks and Recreation Commission.
September 2 the concept designs will be taken to the City Council for review.
For questions regarding the downtown parks and trails contact Chris Ghione at [email protected] or 408.782.9154.
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We encourage you to stay connected and engaged during this exciting time.
Sincerely,
Maureen Tobin
Communications and Engagement Manager City of Morgan Hill
408.310.4706
Julie Behzad
Project Manager
City of Morgan Hill
408.310.4639
MHDowntown.com
[email protected]
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