SACOG Transportation Control Measure: Parking Study

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SACOG Transportation Control Measure: Parking Study Review of: Literature, case studies on effects of parking policies on development, travel behavior, air emissions. Existing or proposed local, state, federal parking requirements, such as California’s proposed “Sustainable Parking Standards Act of 2012.” How parking policies might support MTP/SCS implementation, Transit Priority Areas Inventory of jurisdictions’ parking ordinances/standards Showcase models/resources applicable to area local governments On-line toolkit

Zoning Inventory

Input/Feedback Specific interests? Showing of MTC Video of presentation on role of parking policies from a developer’s perspective Presentation by City of Sacramento staff on recent parking study, proposed new parking ordinance Other thoughts/resources?

Study Contacts Sharon Sprowls ssprowls@sacog.org, 916-319-5182 Clint Holtzen choltzen@sacog.org, 916-340-6246