Title: Congestion Mitigation Strategies: Alternatives to the City
1Congestion Mitigation StrategiesAlternatives to
the Citys plan New York City Traffic Congestion
Mitigation Commission December 10, 2007
2Overview of presentation and research
3 Parking Increase the cost of parking in the CBD
The current market for parking in the CBD
- Includes public employees using placards
- Source 2007 survey of 1,600 drivers in the
Manhattan CBD
4 Parking Policy options studied
- Three options with VMT impact
- Eliminating resident exemption for parking tax or
raise parking tax - Increase rates for metered on-street parking
- Introduce overnight on-street parking fee
- Reduce use of parking placards by public
employees - Three options have essentially no VMT impact
- Parking freeze
- Tax off-street parking as income
- Parking cash-out
5Parking Eliminate Manhattan resident parking
tax exemption
- Option Charge Manhattan residents the same
parking tax (18?) as other parkers. - Currently residents receive an exemption that
reduces their parking tax to 10?. - Applies to Manhattan residents that currently
receive exemption - VMT Impact
- 0.05 reduction
- Revenue 22 million
6Parking Raise the parking tax
- Option Raise parking tax to 28? or 38? for all
parkers - Applies to All parkers who pay to park
off-street - VMT Impact
- 0.2 (if tax rises to 28?)
- 0.3 (if tax rises to 38?)
- Parking garage operators might absorb the cost of
the tax, resulting in smaller VMT reduction - Revenue 71 million (28?) or 120 million
(38?)
7Parking Raise the parking tax
8Parking Increase rates for on-street parking
- Option Increase the price of all metered parking
spaces in the CBD. Prices could be determined by
time of day or location. - Applies to on-street, metered parking in the CBD
- VMT Impact
- 0.5 VMT reduction
- Revenue 17 million
9Parking Introduce overnight on-street parking
fee
- Option Implement a 2 fee for overnight
on-street parking in the CBD during the week. - Applies to on-street, metered and unmetered
parking in the CBD - VMT Impact
- 0.4 VMT reduction (most of this reduction would
take place at night) - Revenue 7 million
10Parking Reduce use of parking placards by
public employees
- Option Remove free on-street parking for
government employees currently commuting to
Manhattan jobs - Applies to on-street parking for government
employees with placards - VMT Impact
- 0.10 VMT reduction for 3,000 placards
- 0.17 VMT reduction for 5,000 placards
- 0.33 VMT reduction for 10,000 placards
- Revenue 0
11Taxi Additional taxi stands to reduce cruising
- Option Require that passengers be picked up at
designated taxi stands - Applies to all medallion (yellow) taxis
- VMT impact
- VMT may rise or fall depending on how far taxis
travel back to a taxi stand after discharging a
passenger, so VMT cannot be estimated reliably - Revenue 0
12Taxi Apply surcharge to taxi and livery fares
- Option Apply 1 or 2 fare surcharges for taxi
and for-hire-vehicle travel within Manhattan
south of 86th Street - Applies to Medallion taxis, black cars,
neighborhood car services and limousines - VMT impact
- 1 Surcharge 0.3 reduction
- 2 Surcharge 0.6 reduction
- Revenue
- 1 surcharge 70 million
- 2 surcharge 140 million
13 License Plate Rationing
- Option Prohibits vehicles from entering based on
license plate - Applies to all passenger vehicles
- VMT impact
- 3.1 reduction (restriction applied 1 in 10
days) - 6.2 reduction (restriction applied 1 in 5 days)
- Revenue 0.
- Will reduce MTA and PA toll revenues that
subsidize transit
14 Required Carpooling
- Option Prohibit single-occupant vehicles (SOVs)
from entering Manhattan south of 60th Street
weekdays, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. - Applies to SOVs. Does not apply to taxis,
commercial vehicles, and motorcycles - VMT Impact
- Given that SOVs comprise 59 of vehicles entering
CBD, expect VMT reduction, though magnitude is
unclear - Revenue 0.
- Will reduce MTA and PA toll revenues that
subsidize transit
15Creation of High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes
- Option Create HOT lanes for passenger cars on
major crossings into Manhattan and highways
leading to Manhattan CBD - Applies to all vehicles
- VMT impact
- 0, unless a substantial number of general travel
lanes are reallocated to buses, ridesharing
vehicles and/or goods movement - Revenue Uncertain