NPA Announces Study Findings with New Ways to Reduce Congestion for Livable Cities
Study Highlights Congestion Facts, Planning Models and New Congestion Fighting Tools
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Parking Association (NPA) released a groundbreaking study that demonstrates how parking can be applied as a shared mobility solution to reduce congestion.
An Ecosystem Approach to Reducing Congestion explores the real causes of congestion and highlights how parking, in conjunction with other forms of mobility, optimizes infrastructure to effectively move people and goods in and out of cities.
The study commissioned by NPA was authored by PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC (PwC). Executives from the firms Strategy&, Global Automotive Practice, and U.S. Mobility Practice served as the principal authors.
NPA President Christine Banning, IOM, CAE said, "Livable cities are vital for real estate development, employment and tourism. Together, we can reduce congestion with a new vision for cities that embraces shared solutions and an ecosystem approach to reducing congestion."
Banning added, "The PwC study debunks congestion myths, provides planners and cities with models and levers for reducing congestion and demonstrates how reducing or eliminating parking minimums and applying a park once philosophy can support intermodal transit within cities."
Banning leads NPA and its 2,500 members in representing all facets of the parking industry.
Study findings include:
- Facts & forecasts on population, urbanization & vehicle miles traveled.
- Presents planning and funding models with levers for reducing congestion.
- City archetypes & traffic patterns with implications for reducing congestion.
- Provides case studies on New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
- Highlights shared parking and new applications for parking to reduce congestion.
Key study findings highlight several parking levers cities can use to reduce congestion, including:
- Repurpose or reprice on-street parking.
- Reduce or eliminate parking minimums.
- Explore new smart parking technologies.
- Leveraging parking as a "curb extension" or mobility hub.
Banning added, "The parking solutions that PwC have outlined are critical to a multimodal transportation system that supports vibrant and livable cities. Parking plays a key role in the transportation ecosystem and is a powerful tool to mitigate congestion, especially at the curb."
Private vehicles, public transportation, parking and infrastructure form the urban transportation ecosystem. Parking is the beginning and end-point of the first and last mile. Understanding how communities are served by this ecosystem can provide new insights into the city of the future and transportation solutions to meet the needs of a growing population.
A copy of the full report and supplemental materials can be found at: www.weareparking.org/congestion
About NPA
The National Parking Association is the nation's leading parking trade group. Our mission is to serve as the market leader in parking industry research, education, and programs that advance the industry and its professionals. We support advancing the interests of the private and public sector in parking technology, sustainable mobility, certification, advocacy, research, and education. Founded in 1951, NPA has more than 2,500 members and represents all facets of the parking industry. Learn more at weareparking.org.
National Parking Association
1112 16th Street NW, Suite 840
Washington, DC 20036
WeAreParking.org
Contact:
Jason Glei, VP Marketing & Communications
202-849-6260
[email protected]
SOURCE National Parking Association
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article