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Title: Case Study: a Car Park Management System


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Case Study a Car Park Management System
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Summer 1996 we wouldnt start from here!
  • No attention to cycling/walking
  • No consideration of transport/travel issues
  • No consultation with City Council
  • No consultation with public transport providers
  • No consideration of neighbourhood issues
  • Car parking chaos

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Consultation Strategy
  • Comprehensive approach to transport issues
  • Consultation on principles (Nov 96) 80
    support exceptcar parking!!
  • Consultation on travel choices (Feb 97)
  • 60 staff regularly use car to/from work
  • 25 car users prepared to consider change of mode
  • 70 support for improved car park management

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Integrated Transport Strategy
  • Introduced September 1997
  • Promotion of public transport
  • Facilities for Cycling
  • Improved walking routes/CCTV
  • Publicity, awareness, information
  • Links to City Council, PTE, Operators etc
  • Active Car Park Management

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Car Park Management Analysis
  • Dispersed central campus public access
  • Many car parks
  • Demand greatly exceeded supply
  • Problems for essential users, visitors,
    contractors etc
  • How to manage demand?

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Who needs car parking?
  • Essential Users (eg emergency staff)
  • Disabled/mobility-impaired
  • Visitors
  • Contractors
  • (Some) Staff and Students

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How to Manage Demand for Permits?
  • Cater for all classes of user
  • Hierarchy of Users
  • To charge or not charge?
  • 70 considered some charge reasonable
  • 69 supported restrictions on permit issue
  • Criteria for allocation of permits

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Options Considered
  • Seniority
  • Job-related (eg Head of Department)
  • Ban student parking
  • Distance home to University
  • Equality of treatment for all

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Eligibility Criteria for Staff and Students
  • Essential User at work
  • Distance home to work
  • (Lack of) Public Transport alternative
  • Hours of work (compulsory or by choice)
  • Family circumstances (eg dropping off children)
  • Health and other factors
  • Leading to
  • Points system No single factor (except first)
    will confer eligibility

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Categorisation of Car Parks
  • Staff and Students
  • Category A guaranteed place in chosen car park
    at a price!
  • Category B licence to hunt for place in any
    Category B car park
  • Category C unrestricted issue pay-and-display
  • Disabled places as required

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Visitors and Contractors
  • Restricted to Category C and marked Visitor
    places only
  • Valid Permit and pay-and-display ticket must be
    displayed
  • Hosts may pre-book and pay fee
  • Strict limitations of contractors vehicles

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Management and Enforcement
  • Additional Car Park Staff
  • Barrier control of major car parks
  • Increased CCTV monitoring
  • Improved signage (incl Warning Notices)
  • External clamping company under contract

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Problems? What Problems??
  • Objections to charges
  • Non-qualification
  • Appeals Committee
  • Clamping and Penalties
  • Support of Senior Officers
  • Lack of Resources

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Outcomes
  • Effective management of limited parking
  • 8 switch to public transport
  • 13.5 changed most frequent travel mode
  • Car use reduced (32 driver, 8 passenger)
  • 93 reduction in car theft
  • Increase in cycling

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2003 So what would we do differently?
  • Review of first five years (W S Atkins)
  • Management Resources
  • Cost Imbalance between Public Transport and Car
  • Daily parking fee (as opposed to annual charge)
  • Continuing campaigning
  • Ring-fencing of (car park) income

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and the Future
  • Travel/Transport Coordinator
  • Partnership with City/Local Hospitals
  • Standardise parking charges between partners
  • Improve public transport infrastructure
  • Reduction in on-site and street parking
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