Planning and Parking Forum

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Planning and Parking Forum WSU Pullman Campus Planning and Parking Forum Thursday, August 31, 2017 Presented by Stacy Pearson, Vice President, Finance & Administration Olivia Yang, Associate Vice President, Facilities Services John Shaheen, Director, Transportation Services

Campus Master Plan

Let’s Talk About Parking! Transportation Services Strategic Plan Address Supply Respond to localized parking losses and shortages Identifying locations for structure parking Respond to overall growth and parking demand Identifying locations for surface parking Address Demand Maintain a robust transit program Develop wide range of cost-saving alternatives Recently re-allocated a position to focus on mitigating demand

Factors that influence parking demand Convenience: Parking availability, Walking distance Cost: Fuel prices, Operating Costs, Parking rates Available alternatives: Transit routes/schedules, Vanpool/Carpool arrival/departure times, Bikability, Walkability Factors that affect parking supply Land Use/Availability Development cost/Financing Revenue/Rates Utilization

Transportation Services Self-Supported Auxiliary Parking fees and fines Student fees for transit Parking replacement funds Expenses = Capital, Maintenance, Operations Capital requirements drive revenue requirements No direct State allocations for operations, maintenance, or capital Every dollar not spent on operations or maintenance is capital Fines should cover the cost of enforcement/collection activities

Transportation Services Advisory Groups University Parking and Transportation Task Force Transit Advisory Group Parking Appeals Committee Pedestrian Mall Work Group

Transportation Services Project Costs Construction (Estimated Ranges) Surface parking space = $8,000 - $11,000 Garage parking space = $30,000 - $60,000 Maintenance (Estimated Deferred) Surface parking = $5M - $7M Garage parking = $2.5M - $2.8M

Discussion

Additional Slides

Campus Parking Map https://transportation.wsu.edu/Map.html Game Day Map https://transportation.wsu.edu/File/CAF_Parking.pdf NOTE: We plan to go to a web browser to show this map. It will be clearer that way.

This is a back up map we won’t use unless we need to.

Facilities Parking Locations: 165 Parking Garages: 4 Total Parking Spaces: ~8,100 Activities Permits: ~8,600 Parking tickets: ~22,000 Transit Riders: ~1.4 Million Mode Split Drive alone: 59.6% Other modes

Park and Ride vs. Remote Shuttle Parking Remote Parking With Shuttle