In 1992, California enacted legislation (AB 2109, KATZ) that requires many employers offer employees the option to choose cash in lieu of any parking subsidy offered.This report presents eight case studies of employers who have complied with California’s cash-out requirement. One employer is a government agency, and the other seven are private firms, including three law firms, one accounting firm, one bank, one managed-care medical provider, and one video post-production company. They range in size from 120 to 300 employees, with a combined total of 1,694 employees. The price of parking at the worksites ranged from $36 to $165 a month.After cashing out, solo driving to work fell by 17 percent. Carpooling increased by 64 percent. Transit rid...
In this dissertation, we develop two experimental methods for the problem of pricing or incentivizin...
The United States is experiencing dramatic growth in commercial vehicle truck travel on our nation’s...
Free work place parking has long been considered to have a strong influence on whether or not indivi...
In 1992, California enacted legislation (AB 2109, KATZ) that requires many employers offer employees...
Ninety-five percent of automobile commuters in the United States park free at work. To deal with the...
For many workers, the decision to drive to work is an economically rational one that minimizes their...
664391PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/news/show/commuting-congestion-and-pollu147Traffic congesti...
Employer-paid parking is an invitation to drive to work alone. Thus, it increases traffic congestion...
The vast majority of employers provide their employees free parking at work, which encourages employ...
Urban areas increasingly face problems associated with traffic congestion and vehicle air emissions....
Controlling parking – either by restricting the number of spaces available, or by charging users to ...
Employers often provide employees with either subsidized or free parking at work. This distorts rela...
This article reviews empirical studies of how employer-paid parking affects employees' travel choice...
1994PDFTech ReportParkingSubsidiesEmployee benefitsParking lotsParking spacesUnited StatesUnited Sta...
Employer-paid parking is the most common tax-exempt fringe benefit offered to workers in the United ...
In this dissertation, we develop two experimental methods for the problem of pricing or incentivizin...
The United States is experiencing dramatic growth in commercial vehicle truck travel on our nation’s...
Free work place parking has long been considered to have a strong influence on whether or not indivi...
In 1992, California enacted legislation (AB 2109, KATZ) that requires many employers offer employees...
Ninety-five percent of automobile commuters in the United States park free at work. To deal with the...
For many workers, the decision to drive to work is an economically rational one that minimizes their...
664391PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/news/show/commuting-congestion-and-pollu147Traffic congesti...
Employer-paid parking is an invitation to drive to work alone. Thus, it increases traffic congestion...
The vast majority of employers provide their employees free parking at work, which encourages employ...
Urban areas increasingly face problems associated with traffic congestion and vehicle air emissions....
Controlling parking – either by restricting the number of spaces available, or by charging users to ...
Employers often provide employees with either subsidized or free parking at work. This distorts rela...
This article reviews empirical studies of how employer-paid parking affects employees' travel choice...
1994PDFTech ReportParkingSubsidiesEmployee benefitsParking lotsParking spacesUnited StatesUnited Sta...
Employer-paid parking is the most common tax-exempt fringe benefit offered to workers in the United ...
In this dissertation, we develop two experimental methods for the problem of pricing or incentivizin...
The United States is experiencing dramatic growth in commercial vehicle truck travel on our nation’s...
Free work place parking has long been considered to have a strong influence on whether or not indivi...