In Cape Town a mechanism, referred to as ‘public transport areas’ (PT areas), was introduced in 2014 to allow for the decreased provision of off-street parking in areas wellserved by public transport. This mechanism was intended to not only reduce trip generation, but to also facilitate Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). To date the impact of the PT areas mechanism has not been systematically assessed. This paper reports on the results of an assessment of developer uptake of the PT areas offering, and outlines the implications for transport and land use. It concludes that substantial developable land has been saved in PT areas for more productive use, thus directly contributing to TOD. However, this has not been supported in turn by an imp...
Abstract: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requires a different parking approach than conventional...
The decision of how best to allocate land around transit stations is a debated topic, with transit o...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Te...
As urbanisation trends continues and increases across the world, urban trends have seen urban growth...
Papers presented at the 38th International Southern African Transport Conference on "Disruptive tran...
For decades, South Africa has been planning transportation systems from a supply, rather than a dema...
Parking is an important and integral part of the transportation system in a metropolitan area. The p...
Worldwide, parking provision is required at minimum rates typically prescribed by municipal ordinanc...
South African cities are facing multiple challenges, including low, inequitable accessibility, and f...
Theory suggests that the demand for private vehicle travel is inversely proportional to the utility ...
This thesis identifies and explores the effects that new parking strategies and policies could have ...
Rapid growth in the urbanised area presents many transportation and land use challenges for local an...
Transportation and spatial planning are inextricably linked. Transport networks and facilities have ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The in...
Abstract: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requires a different parking approach than conventional...
The decision of how best to allocate land around transit stations is a debated topic, with transit o...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Te...
As urbanisation trends continues and increases across the world, urban trends have seen urban growth...
Papers presented at the 38th International Southern African Transport Conference on "Disruptive tran...
For decades, South Africa has been planning transportation systems from a supply, rather than a dema...
Parking is an important and integral part of the transportation system in a metropolitan area. The p...
Worldwide, parking provision is required at minimum rates typically prescribed by municipal ordinanc...
South African cities are facing multiple challenges, including low, inequitable accessibility, and f...
Theory suggests that the demand for private vehicle travel is inversely proportional to the utility ...
This thesis identifies and explores the effects that new parking strategies and policies could have ...
Rapid growth in the urbanised area presents many transportation and land use challenges for local an...
Transportation and spatial planning are inextricably linked. Transport networks and facilities have ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
MArt et Scien (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The in...
Abstract: Transit Oriented Development (TOD) requires a different parking approach than conventional...
The decision of how best to allocate land around transit stations is a debated topic, with transit o...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Te...