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Planning for Construction of Parking Structures
Whenever there is need for parking more than that can be accommodated in the surface lots that is served by a building or a service center, there comes the need for parking structures. Parking can be defined a large consumer of land and resources. In general shopping centers requires 1.5 square feet of parking for every leasable square foot. This is 1 square feet for office buildings. The owning and operation of parking structures are very costly. Its construction cost is five times greater than the amount taken for the surface parking construction. Surface parking is not considered as the highest and the best use of parcel land. But a denser development or expansion of an existing land is possible by the construction of parking structures. Acres of free land is given for parking which is not utilized properly. This can be taken a route of transportation making the public transportation economical and having good roadways. It is essential to know while planning parking structures that how much parking is really needed. Along with it the best method to construct it in a cost-effective manner has to be decided. This will give a clear idea on the finance and how much to pay.Planning for Parking Space
The peak accumulation of the vehicles that are parked, which are generated by the land under the present conditions is called as the parking generation. The number of spaces that have to be provided by a single building or a group of buildings to facilitate parking is called as the parking demand. This include extra spaces over and above the expected peak accumulation of the vehicles. The demand for parking vary from one location to another. The variations will be dependent on the rate and density of development of that area, the availability of public transportation, the policies governed in the local area, the price incurred for parking and the local economic strength levels. A sensible way of finding out the parking demand is by starting with a national standard. This standard assumes a 100% modal split to the automobiles that are running private. Then the adjustments are made based on the local conditions of the area under consideration.Issues in Parking Demand
While planning, the parking demand is subjected to variety of issues. These issues are mentioned below:- Issues in Units
- Design Day and Hour Issues
- Effective Supply
- Accessory Uses
- Complementary uses