READERS RESPOND
Closing Main Street OK if done right
I think the question should be not “What would happen if Main Street
were closed to traffic?” but “What can be done to create a ‘win-win’
situation for businesses, residents, and tourists by eliminating
storefront parking on Main Street?”
The main drawback in eliminating storefront parking is the negative
effect on Main Street businesses as far as convenience goes. To close
Main Street in the Downtown area would require solutions to offset the
inconvenience of parking in outlying lots and walking (not to mention
carrying purchases back to the car).
I propose an ambitious project to deal with this problem, and to add
some pizazz to the Downtown area for both residents and tourists.
Purchase a fleet (no more than eight to 10) of electric shuttles to link
outlying parking lots (say four to start) with the Downtown area.
Eliminate motor vehicle traffic except for the shuttles. Color code
the parking lots and shuttles so patrons will know which shuttle to take
back to their lot. Work out a schedule that would have shuttles running
every 20 minutes or so to and from the lots. Shuttles have proved
effective everywhere from Disneyland to the Laguna Art Festival. It would
add something special and even draw customers to the Downtown shopping
area.
Creating a bike enclosure for safely parking bikes would also
eliminate this hazardous traffic and storefront obstruction.
Closing Main Street to auto traffic is only a good idea if the
solutions are sound and add more than they take away.
TIM GEDDES
Huntington Beach
It’s about time for change in Downtown
Congratulations to the City Council.
Huntington Beach has been my residence for the last 22 enjoyable
years. I even have “HB” referenced on my license plate! My initial
reaction was “What took you so long?” This is something that should have
been done years ago with the upgrading of the pier area.
A significant pedestrian area is exactly what is needed on Main
Street. I believe it will attract more people to the area and help the
local businesses.
However, it is essential that an adequate parking structure be
tastefully constructed to support the pier-head area to make this a
successful project.
ANTHONY E. SMITH
Huntington Beach
Easier parking just makes sense
I have been touting the closure of the first two blocks of Main Street
since 1993. I had the pleasure of visiting the Pearl Street Mall in
Boulder, Colo. and later the walking mall in Santa Monica. The parking
problems in the area could be alleviated with a parking structure on 5th
Street. Lower the parking fees and eliminate feeding the parking meters
after 6 p.m. Long Beach has free parking in the Downtown area near Pine
Street. Make parking easier and people will come to shop.
TOM WOOD
Fountain Valley
A leisurely walk would be welcomed
I think closing Main Street to vehicular traffic, at least for three
blocks from Pacific Coast Highway, is a marvelous idea. I would probably
go down more often, especially to the restaurants, if I knew I could walk
leisurely through the area without dodging vehicles.
Go for it.
EMMA WILLSEY
Huntington Beach
Don’t forget the bikes
I completely agree with the closing of Main Street, but I would still
like it to be open to bicycle traffic.
ANN SMITH
Huntington Beach
Closing Main Street a victory for all
Closing Main Street is a “win, win” situation for Downtown, retail and
the locals; locals avoid Downtown because of the metered parking.
Make Downtown a retail destination by closing a portion of Main
Street. Everyone will prosper in the end.
LYNN FILLMAN
Huntington Beach
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