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MORE THAN JUST PARKING– MM IN EARLY STAGES
ECOMM Utrecht, 20-22 May 2015
Caroline Mattsson, Trivector [email protected]
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SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT AND CITY PLANNING
Planning that increases accessibilty and reduces the need to use car
Localisation of housing and workplace areas and making sure the conditions for public transport, biking and walking are good defines and affects how people travel also in later stages.
Densification of a city increases the accesibility and competitiveness of public transport, cycling and walking.
Localisation along public transport routes are usually a good strategy,
…as well as combining parking management and mobility management
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FLEXIBLE PARKING STANDARDS
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DETAILED PLANNINGMUNICIPALITY OF ESKILSTUNA
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A NEW PARKING POLICY SETTING THE SCENE!
Flexible within a range, 0-6 places per 1000 m2
Starting point: 4,5 places Negotiation between city and
developer decides final number of parking places:‒ Localisation‒ Public transport supply/distance‒ MM actions‒ Parking fees‒ Green travelplan
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CHALLENGES
Start negotiations at the right level Make developers understand they must do ”other
measures” if no parking is built Create internal routines between planning
department and building department Follow-up, how?
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GREEN PARKING PAY-OFF
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PARKING PAY OFF IN BUILDING PERMITMUNICIPALITY OF UMEÅ
The developer can get a 40 % reduction from the parking norm for work place parking places if the following is fulfilled:
‒ Offer facilities for cycling commuters, changing rooms and warm parking.
‒ Offer membership in a car sharing company‒ Communicate sustainable travelling to employees ‒ Support improvements in public transport, mobility manager
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CHALLENGES
To make developers take responsibility for the transport needs to a building in other ways than just offering car parking
Find the right level of ” Communicate sustainable travelling to employees”
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AGREEMENTS AND NEGOTIATIONS
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PLANNED EXPANSION REQUIRE NEW DETAILED PLAN – CHALMERS, GÖTEBORG
Developers: 3650 employees today + 4000 new
Demands from the city: Car traffic must not increase
Common vision: Maintained attractive area
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RESULTS
Agreed main stakeholders in the area and the city have a common responsibility
Agreed how traffic to the area should be monitored Agreed every stakeholder must implement measures
if the goal will be met And…
Green travel
planStatement of
intent Contract
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City of Göteborg
‒ Accept the new goal ”no new parking lots” instead of ”no increase in car traffic”
‒ Improve kapacity in public transport, especially at tram stop Chalmers‒ Put public bicycle station at Chalmers
Chalmersfastigheter & Akademiska Hus (developers)
‒ Not increase the total amount of parking lots‒ Regulate parking fees to the same level as surroundings
Chalmers Technical University
‒ Improved bicycle parking ‒ Campaigns, advice and information‒ Regulate parking fees at campus
BITTER MEDICINE FOR ALLUSEFUL FOR ALL
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CHALLENGES
Unknown area that needs to be explored: possible ways of agreements between municipality and developer Implementation agreement with quality programme
‒ Land use contract or exploitation contract Agreement in building permit Regulations in detailed plan
Negotiation is the key! !
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INVOLVING DEVELOPERS
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IDEA BOOK FOR DEVELOPERS, LUND Inspiration, ideas, good examples
‒ 2.1 The nicest room for pedestrians‒ 2.2 Attractive cycle paths‒ 2.3 Good-looking and functional bike parking near entrances ‒ 2.4 Collect parking and co-use surface‒ 2.5 Priority to green vehicles‒ 2.6 Make parking costs visible‒ 2.7 Simple and smooth to use car sharing‒ 2.8 Identity, information and marketing‒ 2.9 Shaping the surrounding area
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CREATING ACCEPTANCE
Objective to create understanding and acceptance Seminars with politicians, cross-sector discussions Breakfast meetings with developers and constructors MaxLupo simulation workshops – guidelines serves as
support
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P
P
P300 m
300 m
Hpl
Hpl (0-alt)
New bus stop!
As far to the parking
as to the bus!
Short distance Ped/C
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EFFECTS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CHALLENGES
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INCLUDING MM, WALKING, BIKING AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN EARLY PLANNING CONTRIBUTES TO…
Increased understanding of benefits of sustainable transport
Increased sense of responsibility and participation from partners
Smoother planning process Cheaper for constructors More secure and attractive surroundings More effective land use More equal transport system
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CHALLENGES
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Bicycle measures are easier to work with towards developers than MM-measures
Building permit department is unsecure of how to act – internal organisation and routines
Bicycle parking standards is too high according to developers
Follow-up of agreements to secure a good level of parking
How to act if developers don’t fulfil the agreements? How to market a service or solution provided by a
private company? How to communicate MM all the way to the user