Shared Parking: Third Edition

Shared Parking: Third Edition

by Mary Smith
Shared Parking: Third Edition

Shared Parking: Third Edition

by Mary Smith

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Overview

Avoid unnecessary costs and traffic by accurately estimating the parking requirements for mixed-use projects according to the types of tenants they will attract. Now in its third edition, this authoritative book has been updated throughout by author Mary S. Smith, a leading parking expert, in collaboration with parking professionals and developers. It includes many additional land uses, and revised parking ratios, and addresses trends such as increased use of ride sharing services and scooters. This book is essential for developers, planners, government agencies, consultants, and engineers. Separately available is the Shared Parking book with Excel model version (ISBN 978-0-87420-443-8) which lets you plug in your project's land uses and calculates the number of parking spaces needed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874204490
Publisher: Urban Land Institute
Publication date: 03/09/2020
Series: Shared Parking
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Mary Smith is Director of Parking Consulting for Walker Parking Consultants. Since joining Walker in 1975, Mary has been actively involved in all phases of parking planning and design for parking projects throughout the world. Since 2010, she has consulted on projects in Abu Dhabi, China, Dubai, Egypt, Korea, Kuwait, Indonesia, Panama, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Among her particular areas of expertise are pedestrian and vehicular circulation, wayfinding and flow capacity in mega-structures; impact of changing vehicle sizes on parking dimensions; accessible parking design; and the integration of parking management, operations and functional design. In the past few years, she has been heavily involved in researching and speaking on the impact of ride-hailing and autonomous vehicles on parking.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Chapter 2 Methodology, Analysis, and Assumptions 11

Chapter 3 Planning Recommendations for Region, Scale, and Future Mobility Variations 51

Chapter 4 Analysis of Single Land Uses 83

Chapter 5 Design of Shared Parking Facilities 135

Chapter 6 Operation and Management of Shared Parking 147

Chapter 7 Case Studies 163

Chapter 8 Zoning Ordinances 183

Appendix Second Edition Parking Demand Documentation 197

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