Abstract: Performance-based standards are an innovative method to manage parking and a conceptual means to review and change how we envision parking in the city. The challenge becomes to reshape how we think of parking space, one of the largest urban land uses, and apply methods of adapting other mobility uses to parking slots. A performance-based approach is often more flexible, require fewer regulations, speed up the approval process, and encourage a greater dialogue amongst stakeholders, as opposed to traditional prescriptive planning. As the foundation of a performance-based parking management framework, performance measures are proposed in this study, centered around land use, building and transportation. These measures, including but not limited to land use cost-effectiveness, average duration, capacity, spill-over level, walkability index, and enforcement efficiency, provide a flexible, yet powerful means to manage parking more efficiently. Performance standards are critical in changing the future of parking by improving accessibility for a range of mobility opportunities and enhancing parking sustainability.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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