Ellen Eccles Theatre Parking Garage
- Ian Mortensen |
- Matt Rigby |
- Hayden Kennedy |
- Aleks Pasket |
- B.J. Johnson
Project Summary
- The Logan downtown historic arts district, especially the Ellen Eccles Theatre, has insufficient dedicated parking options.
- The indicated parking lot has approximately 250 parking spaces. The theater has approximately 1,100 seats and sells out for most performances.
- Assuming an average of 3 people per vehicle, the Eccles Theatre alone requires over 100 more parking stalls available. There are other theaters, offices, and busi-nesses, as well as the Logan Tabernacle and Logan High School, that also need parking facilities in the area.
- Visitors are currently directed to park in several small lots within a 2-block radius of the district and must cross major arterial roads to reach the area.

Design Criteria
- Each alternative was ranked on a scale from 1 to 5 based on the following Design Criteria:
- Safety of Theater Patrons
- Provide Additional Parking
- Improve Accessibility (ADA)
- Improve Facility Logistics
- Cost of Implementation
- Each criteria was then weighted according to im-portance, as seen on the Pugh Matrix to the right.
- Safety for visitors was given the heaviest weighting, followed by cost and the amount of additional parking provided.
- Improved ADA accessibility and improved lo-gistics (the ability of theater staff to load and unload equipment) were both given the low-est weight, as those goals can be accom-plished independent of this project.
- The individual scores were then totaled to give the ranking for each considered alternative.
Alternatives
Several alternatives were evaluated based on the defined Design Criteria.
- No Build assumes no improvements are made for the site.
- Above-Ground structures have no floors below the existing grade.
- Below-Ground structures are built completely below final grade.
- Integrated Commercial structures sacrifice parking spaces to include retail units on the first floor and are evaluated as four-story structures.
- Offsite alternatives are built outside the parking lot site and include transit options to bring patrons to the theater.

Selected Alternative
The Pugh Matrix analysis indicates the best alterna-tive is the Above-Ground Integrated Commercial Garage with a weighted score of 4.5 out of 5.
- This Alternative meets the Design Criteria as follows:
- Provides approximately 524 additional spaces in 4 stories
- Improves safety for theatre patrons
- Improves ADA accessibility
- An above-ground structure is less expensive than an underground structure due to excava-tion costs.
- The estimated cost of the structure is $10,132,300
- The revenue from retail and parking will recoup the cost of the structure in approximately 8-12 years.
- Site improvement alternatives implemented:
- Loading Dock improvements increasing the logis-tics and safety of unloading/loading procedures.
- ADA Ramp improving disabled accessibility to the theatre.
Final Design
- The final design is a four-story parking garage with four retail units on the ground floor.
- The retail units aid in producing revenue to recoup construction costs
- Retail space is required in Logan City’s standards for a parking structure in the downtown district.
- The parking structure has the following features:
- Two elevators on the north and south sides of the structure
- A canopy roof to protect the top level of parking
- A fully-traversable driving space through the structure to maintain access on both sides of the parking lot
- The architecture will match historic downtown buildings style.
- Improvements to the site include drainage improvements and landscaping.
- The ADA ramp avoids existing utility struc-tures surrounding the north-facing entrance in the north-west area of the theatre.
- Minimum grade for ADA ramps is achieved while maintaining adequate distance from the fire lane.
- Handrails are provided to accommodate different types of disabilities.