Title: Integrated University Access Management Programs
Abstract:The authors attempt to answer the question of what an integrated university parking and transportation system looks like at optimal performance. Demand side strategies are examined, including land use...The authors attempt to answer the question of what an integrated university parking and transportation system looks like at optimal performance. Demand side strategies are examined, including land use/housing, transit improvements, bicycle and pedestrian improvements, parking pricing, car sharing, vanpool and carpool program improvements, other transportation demand management strategies, and transportation demand management impact monitoring. Supply side strategies discussed include shared parking, parking regulations, accurate and flexible standards, parking maximums, smart growth, walking and cycling improvements, parking facility design and operations, improved user information and marketing, parking pricing, parking pricing and payment method improvement, unbundling parking, strong planning, and safety, security, and risk management. Conventional and smart growth parking policies and common parking regulations are highlighted in inserts.Read More
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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