Parking Efficiency Through Shared Parking Concepts

by Neil S. Kenig, Barton-Aschman Associates Inc, Evanston, IL, USA,
Richard J. Hocking, Barton-Aschman Associates Inc, Evanston, IL, USA,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Innovative Strategies to Improve Urban Transportation Performance

Abstract:

Due to continuing demand for concentrated parking supply in our urban areas, developers and public agencies must devote a significant amount of their resources and energies to providing these spaces. In the face of mounting capital costs, expensive O&M costs, and limited land or site space for new facilities, new concepts and techniques are needed. The authors propose that the application of shared parking concepts is one major step in satisfying this need.



Subject Headings: Parking facilities | Urban and regional development | Benefit cost ratios | Traffic management | Traffic engineering | Streets | Space colonies

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