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Literature Reviews, TOD Parking Strategies
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Development of Alternative Measures of Transit Mode Share
Type: Report
Year Published: 2007
Publisher: National Center for Transit Research (NCTR)
Author: Xuehao Chu and Steven E. Polzin
Abstract: Transit mode share is used as a critical barometer at various geographic levels. The census journey-to-work data have typically been used. The objectives of this report are to examine the controversy and confusion in the literature and to develop alternative measures of transit mode share.
Finding a Place for Parking New!
Type: Article
Year Published: 2006
Publisher: Project for Public Spaces
Author: Ethan Kent
Abstract : The current obsession with parking is one of the biggest obstacles to achieving livable cities and towns, because it usually runs counter to what should be our paramount concern: creating places where people enjoy spending time. This article provides 10 Questions to Help Us Get the Most Out of Parking.
Paved Over: Surface Parking Lots or Opportunities for Tax-Generating, Sustainable Development?

Type: Article
Year Published: 2006
Publisher: Center for Neighborhood Technology
Authors: Albert Benedict, Carrie Makarewicz, Jacky Grimshaw, Scott Bernstein
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Parking Management Best Practices
Type: Book
Year Published: 2006
Publisher: APA Planners Press
Author: Todd A. Litman
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High Cost of Free Parking
Type: Book
Year Published: 2006
Publisher: APA Planners Press
Author: Donald C. Shoup
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Developing Parking Strategies New!
Type: PDF
Year Published: 2005
Publishe:r APA
Authors Brooski, Rosales, GB Arrington
Abstract: This article provides information to develop parking standards for TODs. Parking is at the core of TOD performance. The first generation of TOD development focused on getting TODs built. The next generation needs to focus on realizing TOD performance. Parking is a critical issue in the performance of TOD from both a transportation and financial perspective.
Parking Policy for Transit-Oriented Development :
Lessons for Cities, Transit Agencies, and Developers
Type: Article
Year Published: 2005
Publisher: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Parking Spaces/Community Places
Type: Report
Year Published: 2005
Publisher: Development, Community and Environment Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C.
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Shared Parking
Type: Book
Year Published: 2005
Publisher: Urban Land Institute
Author: Mary S. Smith et al.
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People, Parking and Cities
Type: Article
Year Published: 2004
Publisher: ACCESS
Authors: Michael Manville, Donald Shoup
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Parking and TOD: Challenges and Opportunities.
Statewide Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Study. Factors for Success in California. Special Report.
Type: Report
Year Published: 2002
Publisher: California Department of Transportation
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We Don't Have Enough Parking
Type: Article, viewing fee
Year Published: 2002
Publisher: Planning Commissioners Journal
Author: Roberta Brandes Gratz
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Planning for Residential Parking: A Guide For Housing Developers and Planners.
Type: Website
Year Published: 2001
Publisher: Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California
Author: Russo, Ryan
Abstract : This guide and companion publications grew out of a common experience of the affordable housing development community, that the issue of parking is typically one of the most significant barriers in the housing development process. Minimum parking requirements in local zoning codes, developers say, are increasing.
In Lieu of Required Parking
Type: Article
Year Published: 1999
Publisher: Journal of Planning Education and Research
Author: Donald C. Shoup
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