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Christopher Kost October 2013 Park it right! Lessons in parking management from European cities

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Park it right! Lessons in parking management from European cities. Christopher Kost October 2013. Copenhagen: 1950s. Copenhagen: today. “ Parklet ” in Antwerp. Parking-protected cycle track in Stockholm. Private vehicle dependence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Park it right!Lessons in parking management from European cities

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Copenhagen: 1950s

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Copenhagen: today

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“Parklet” in Antwerp

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Parking-protected cycle track in Stockholm

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Private vehicle dependence

• Free or cheap parking is a subsidy for private vehicle use

Wider roads, new flyovers, and more

parkingGreater use of private vehicles

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There is unending demand if parking is provided for

free

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Is multistory parking the solution?• Unless parking user fee

on streets around multi-level parking structure is equal to or more than fee charged for parking in the structure, such structures cannot be financially viable.

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Parking policy: Old school1. Increase in private vehicle use is a given. 2.Parking is a public good. People need it.3.Govt contantly increases supply of subsidized

public parking space—especially through multi-level parking.

4.Govt pushes private buildings to create more private parking space through regulation.

5.Govt creates more road infrastructure to cater to the ever increasing number of vehicles attracted to parking.

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Parking policy: Smart cities1. It is impossible to cater to unending parking

demand.2.Parking is a commodity, not a public right 3.Restrict total supply of parking in every zone:

paid parking (on/off street) and private parking (in buildings)

4.Govt charges high user fee for available parking spaces to dissuade excessive motor vehicle usage

5.Govt spends the substantial revenue generated to improve public transport and walking/cycling facilities for all citizens

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Performance pricing• Increase fees in areas with high demand

Grosvenor Square in London

TRLMeter price: £

Meter price: ££££

No meters

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Performance pricing

Budapest parking zones

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First hour parking fee

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Real-time system monitoring to reduce leakage

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Ring fencing of parking revenue• London Freedom passes:

elderly and disabled ride public transport free

• Barcelona: 100% of surplus from on-street parking fees used to fund the Bicing cycle sharing system

• Antwerp, Budapest: Parking fine revenue invested in public transport

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IT-based enforcement

Budapest

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Paris case study

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• Paris

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Paris on-street parking supply trend

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007150,000

155,000

160,000

165,000

170,000

175,000

Number of On-Street Parking Spaces

Year

Supp

ly

Overall on-street parking supply was reduced by 9% (14,300 spaces)

Data Source: Paris Transport and Travel Report (2007)

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4,000 spaces removed to make space for 1,451 new Velib stations (public cycle sharing system with 20,000 bicycles)

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100 km of new cycle tracks

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335,000 bollards installed to prevent parking on footpaths

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Introduction of parking fees

2003 2004 2005 2006 20070

10,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,000

Free Parking Spaces in Paris

Year

Supp

ly

95% of free spots were turned into paid parking spacesData Source: Paris Transport and Travel Report (2007)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 20071,5501,6001,6501,7001,7501,8001,8501,9001,950

Vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT), Week-

days, 7am - 9pm, (2003-2007)

Year

VKT

VKT: ↓ by 13%

Share of private vehicles in traffic: ↓ 68% to 60%

Car to cycle shift: 5%

Data Source: Paris Transport and Travel Report (2007)

Impact of Paris parking reforms

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Off-street parking

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Swiss Re building, London

• 48,000 sq m of commercial space• 5 parking spaces, all for disabled• Required parking in Chennai:

• 480 car parking spaces• 1,920 2W parking spaces

31% larger building

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Paris• Minimum parking

requirement: none if building is within 500 m of a metro station

• Maximum allowed parking: one car space per 100 m2 of floor area

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Zürich

Public transport access Zones for reductions in off-street parking caps/reqs

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Supply caps• Zurich: outside the area where caps apply,

parking only permitted if:– The street network has sufficient capacity– Pollution from the new vehicles will not violate air

quality standards• Hamburg: total parking supply in the central

business district capped at 30,000 spaces in 1976

• Amsterdam: one on-street parking space removed for every off-street space created

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Hyderabad parking policy: behind the times?

Old school

Smart cities

“The consultant has suggested construction of standalone parking, including multi-level public parking, at suitable locations.”“… 50% of the parking revenue could be utilized for developing [parking] facilities ….”“It has recommended … discouraging long-stay parking.”“Off street parking facilities at bus terminals, public institutions and entertainment centres should be provided both for employees and visitors”“… [The] department may waive property tax on private parking lots in residential areas and also grant additional built up area to create more parking spaces”“Vehicle parking certificate should be made mandatory for all vehicles in future.”

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Delhi TOD Policy• In TOD zones, no

minimum parking requirements

• Off-street parking counted toward FSI

• All off-street parking must be unbundled and shared

• Cycle parking exempt from FSI

“Intense TOD Zones”: 300 m walking radius around metro stations

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