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Parking management for smart growth /

The average parking space requires approximately 300 square feet of asphalt. That's the size of a studio apartment in New York and enough room to hold 10 bicycles. Space devoted to parking in growing urban and suburban areas is highly contested-not only from other uses from housing to parklets,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Willson, Richard W. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : Island Press, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • About Island Press
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction: What Is a Parking Space Worth?
  • Parking as a Contested Space
  • Problems of Unmanaged Parking
  • Understanding Parking Behavior
  • Strategic Parking Management and the Future
  • Key Terms
  • Map of the Book
  • Conclusion
  • 2. Parking Management Techniques
  • Origins of Parking Management
  • Basic Methods of Parking Management
  • A Framework for Organizing Parking Management Measures
  • Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Parking ManagementParking Management Gone Wrong
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Creating a Parking Management Strategy
  • Planning and Strategy in Parking Management
  • Parking Management Stakeholders
  • Process for Developing a Parking Management Strategy
  • Process Pays
  • 4. Managing an Integrated, Financially Sustainable Parking District(by Rick Williams)
  • Management Principles
  • Organizational Structure: Administration and Management
  • Defining the Role of On-Street Parking
  • Relationship of On- and Off-Street Parking Assets
  • Rate-Setting Policy and ProtocolsMeasuring Performance
  • Identifying and Communicating the Integrated Parking System
  • New Technologies
  • Financial Analysis and Management
  • Conclusion
  • 5. Best Practice Tools and Strategies
  • Best Practice: Individual Tools
  • Best Practice: Comprehensive and Coordinated Approaches
  • Global Perspectives
  • Best Practice Conclusions
  • 6. Implementing Strategic Parking Management
  • Politics and Community Participation
  • Setting Prices
  • Implementing Shared Parking Agreements
  • Accessible Parking and the Abuse of Disabled Parking PlacardsMeter Equipment Pitfalls
  • Failure to Implement Coordinated Measures
  • Parking Enforcement
  • Greening Parking Operations
  • Conclusion
  • 7. Parking Management for Smart Growth
  • A Paradigm Shift
  • Why Not Rely on Pricing Alone?
  • Strategic Parking Management and Smart Growth
  • Itâ€?s Time
  • References
  • Index
  • Board of Directors