Parking Management for Smart Growth

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Planning, Reference & Language, Transportation
Cover of the book Parking Management for Smart Growth by Richard W. Willson, Island Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Richard W. Willson ISBN: 9781610914857
Publisher: Island Press Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Island Press Language: English
Author: Richard W. Willson
ISBN: 9781610914857
Publisher: Island Press
Publication: June 16, 2015
Imprint: Island Press
Language: English
The average parking space requires approximately 300 square feet of asphalt. That’s the size of a studio apartment in New York and enough room to hold 10 bicycles. Space devoted to parking in growing urban and suburban areas is highly contested—not only from other uses from housing to parklets, but between drivers who feel entitled to easy access. Without parking management, parking is a free-for-all—a competitive sport—with arbitrary winners and losers. Historically drivers have been the overall winners in having free or low-cost parking, while an oversupply of parking has created a hostile environment for pedestrians.
In the last 50 years, parking management has grown from a minor aspect of local policy and regulation to a central position in the provision of transportation access. The higher densities, tight land supplies, mixed land uses, environmental and social concerns, and alternative transportation modes of Smart Growth demand a different approach—actively managed parking.
This book offers a set of tools and a method for strategic parking management so that communities can better use parking resources and avoid overbuilding parking. It explores new opportunities for making the most from every parking space in a sharing economy and taking advantage of new digital parking tools to increase user interaction and satisfaction. Examples are provided of successful approaches for parking management—from Pasadena to London.At its essence, the book provides a path forward for strategic parking management in a new era of tighter parking supplies.


View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
The average parking space requires approximately 300 square feet of asphalt. That’s the size of a studio apartment in New York and enough room to hold 10 bicycles. Space devoted to parking in growing urban and suburban areas is highly contested—not only from other uses from housing to parklets, but between drivers who feel entitled to easy access. Without parking management, parking is a free-for-all—a competitive sport—with arbitrary winners and losers. Historically drivers have been the overall winners in having free or low-cost parking, while an oversupply of parking has created a hostile environment for pedestrians.
In the last 50 years, parking management has grown from a minor aspect of local policy and regulation to a central position in the provision of transportation access. The higher densities, tight land supplies, mixed land uses, environmental and social concerns, and alternative transportation modes of Smart Growth demand a different approach—actively managed parking.
This book offers a set of tools and a method for strategic parking management so that communities can better use parking resources and avoid overbuilding parking. It explores new opportunities for making the most from every parking space in a sharing economy and taking advantage of new digital parking tools to increase user interaction and satisfaction. Examples are provided of successful approaches for parking management—from Pasadena to London.At its essence, the book provides a path forward for strategic parking management in a new era of tighter parking supplies.


More books from Island Press

Cover of the book Last Animals at the Zoo by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book The Empty Ocean by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book God of War (Marine / Miltary Romance) by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Suburban Remix by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book The Green Building Revolution by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Design for Good by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Hope Is an Imperative by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Walkable City Rules by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book The World's Water Volume 7 by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Oregon All the Time: A Beer Geek’s Guide to Bend and Central Oregon by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Flames in Our Forest by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book A Safe and Sustainable World by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Green at Work by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Earth in Mind by Richard W. Willson
Cover of the book Please Take Me Into The Storm by Richard W. Willson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy