Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Parking Generation Analysis Storrs Center
January 2016 Instructor Dr. Norman Garrick Tutorial Instructor: Hamed Ahangari 21 Jan. 2016
3
1998
4
2014
7
Storrs Center- Step 1 2001 – 2005 Mansfield Downtown Partnership established First concept master plan completed Leyland Alliance named master developer Municipal Development Plan approved
8
Storrs Center- Step 2 2006 – 2010 Special Design District and inland wetlands permit approved by Mansfield Planning & Zoning Commission Design and Sustainability Guidelines created Received over $25M in Federal and State funding to date
10
Storrs Center- Step 3 June 2011
11
Before After
12
newurbanconnections.com
14
• Construction start: Spring 2011
• Construction complete: Summer 2012 • 127 Apartments • Approx. 28,000 SF Commercial
15
•Construction start: Spring 2012
• Construction complete: Summer 2013 • 195 Apartments • Approx. 42,000 SF Commercial
16
•Construction start: Spring 2013
• Construction complete: Summer 2014 • 92 Apartments • Approx. 16,000 SF Commercial
17
• Construction start: Spring 2013
• Construction complete: Summer 2014 • 31,500 SF Price Chopper • 5,000 SF Commercial – in discussion with tenants
18
• Approx. 200 rental apartments
and 34,000 SF of commercial • Currently in implementation stages • Anticipated construction start: Summer 2014 • Anticipated completion: Summer 2015
20
Parking design ITE approach
21
Parking Facility Types
On-street parking facilities: Parking alongside the curb Off-street parking facilities: Private vs. Public Surface lots vs. garages Self-parking vs. Valet-parking
22
How much parking is needed for a new development?
Common Method: Demand Estimation Building Parking
23
The Institute of Transportation Engineers
24
Land Use data From Master Plan Area of Each Land Use
ITE :Parking Rate for Each Land Use Estimation Parking Requirements
25
Parking Generation Manual- 4th Edition 2010
Parking generation data for 106 land uses Land Use Code Port and Terminal Industrial/Agriculture 100 Residential 200 Lodging 300 Recreational 400 Institutional 500 Medical 600 Office 700 Retail 800 Services 900
26
Parking Generation Manual- 4th Edition 2010
Contains: average rates, ranges of rates, 85th percentile rates, 33rd percentile rates, and equations (regression) in some cases.
27
Elements of the Manual Land Use: 106 land use ( recreational, residential, shopping areas,….) Units: Seats, Square Feet,… Time in the week: Weekday/Weekend Location: Urban/Suburban/Rural
28
Example
30
Limitations Single Land Use
Inattention other transportation alternatives Transferability: Samples are gathered by numerous individuals from a range of locations, years, and time periods Limited data for some land uses : At least for more than 30 land uses the sample size is lower than 4 samples.
31
Potential Consequences
Oversized and Unused Parkings Discourage Walking and Biking Create Storm Water Problem Increase Costs for New Businesses KOHL’S Staples
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.