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Implementation of demand-based pricing parking management to San Francisco on-street and off-street parking resulted in a 43 percent decrease in time searching for a parking space and a 30 percent decline in greenhouse gas emissions.

METHODOLOGY This pilot involved demand-based parking pricing to on-street and off-street spaces in the pilot area. Hourly rates were adjusted based on the occupancy rate of the parking area. The…
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Date Posted
01/25/2024

Implementation of Demand-Based Pricing to Washington D.C. Street Parking Resulted in an Increase of 10 Percent of Parking Usage and a Decrease in the Time To Find Parking of Seven Minutes.

METHODOLOGY This pilot involved demand-based parking pricing to on-street spaces in the pilot area. Higher hourly parking rates were applied to high-demand blocks to improve turnover and lower hourly…
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Date Posted
10/26/2023

A Curb Management App in Washington, DC Improved Safety and Reduced Double Parking by 64 Percent.

FINDINGS DDOT found that the pilot immediately improved safety in crosswalks and bike lanes.  Initial findings suggested that double parking went down by 64 percent in the pilot project…
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Date Posted
11/20/2020

The cost to install ultrasonic parking space availability sensors can range from $300 to $500 per space, depending on local labor costs.

Although technologies such as induction loop detectors installed at parking entry and exit points can be cheaper to implement compared to a single-space parking space occupancy detection system that…
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Made Public Date
10/28/2020

The cost to install smart parking meters typically range from $250 to $500 per meter.

Smart parking meters designed to work in conjunction with parking apps, street sensors and mounted cameras can automate operations for agency parking services and make self-parking easier for drivers…
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Made Public Date
10/28/2020

License plate recognition (LPR) technologies enable police to increase parking permit compliance monitoring using fewer patrols.

When Aspen’s enforcement team installed license plate recognition (LPR) technology in some of their vehicles they were able to dramatically cut down the time it took to monitor residential parking…
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Date Posted
07/23/2020

The cost to implement a mobile License Plate Recognition (LPR) system on an existing enforcement vehicle can range from $50,000 to $65,000.

The City of Traverse City, Michigan hired a contractor to review documentation, facilitate meetings and discussion groups, and conduct surveys to gain the insights of people most directly engaged…
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Made Public Date
06/30/2020