This paper presents findings from a study of land use, parking, mode choice, and housing and jobs development in downtown Berkeley, CA, a medium-sized city with four decades of experience with parking management and transit-oriented development. The paper sheds light on the multiple roles that parking management, including reduced parking requirements and parking pricing, can play in a downtown area. It also illustrates the performance of transit-oriented development in smaller cities. Originally developed as a streetcar suburb, Berkeley has long supported high quality transit, restricted parking, and provided walking and biking facilities. This has resulted in transit, walk, and bike usage far higher than US averages. Nevertheless, traffic...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
In order to remain competitive, older suburban downtown centers must maintain the valuable neighborh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)Just as technology has come to be the hallmark of ...
Findings are presented from a study of land use, parking, mode choice, and housing and jobs developm...
Parking policy is an important element of transit-oriented development (TOD). It shapes travel behav...
Parking policy is an important element of transit-oriented development (TOD). It shapes travel behav...
Recent decades have seen many localities revisiting traditional town center-style development as a r...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Abstract While Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) h...
79 Parking Policy for Transit-Oriented Development: Lessons for Cities, Transit Agencies, and Develo...
This paper examines the effects of changes in downtown parking supply on urban welfare, modal choice...
The potential for automated vehicles (AVs) to reduce parking in city centers has generated much exci...
163613775PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/163613775/viewonlineCaliforniaCalifornia. Dept. of T...
This paper examines the effects of changes in downtown parking supply on urban welfare, modal choice...
Abstract: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requires a different parking approach than conventional...
This paper develops and calibrates a model of downtown parking in a city without mass transit, and a...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
In order to remain competitive, older suburban downtown centers must maintain the valuable neighborh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)Just as technology has come to be the hallmark of ...
Findings are presented from a study of land use, parking, mode choice, and housing and jobs developm...
Parking policy is an important element of transit-oriented development (TOD). It shapes travel behav...
Parking policy is an important element of transit-oriented development (TOD). It shapes travel behav...
Recent decades have seen many localities revisiting traditional town center-style development as a r...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Abstract While Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) h...
79 Parking Policy for Transit-Oriented Development: Lessons for Cities, Transit Agencies, and Develo...
This paper examines the effects of changes in downtown parking supply on urban welfare, modal choice...
The potential for automated vehicles (AVs) to reduce parking in city centers has generated much exci...
163613775PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/163613775/viewonlineCaliforniaCalifornia. Dept. of T...
This paper examines the effects of changes in downtown parking supply on urban welfare, modal choice...
Abstract: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requires a different parking approach than conventional...
This paper develops and calibrates a model of downtown parking in a city without mass transit, and a...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
In order to remain competitive, older suburban downtown centers must maintain the valuable neighborh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)Just as technology has come to be the hallmark of ...