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OVERVIEW
Institutions that are growing or are greening their campuses often face significant challenges with respect to parking. Before moving forward with new parking construction, replacing existing parking spaces, or implementing alternative transportation options, institutions must be able to quantify the true costs of parking. Having this data allows you to determine the right mix of transportation options for your campus and make a clear and compelling case to senior administrators.
Patrick Siegman explains how to quantify the true costs of parking and use this data to determine the right mix of transportation options. With a solid understanding of these costs, you can make a clear and compelling case to senior administrators for a more cost-effective mix of transportation options on your campus.
HANDS-ON ACTIVITY
The presentation is accompanied by an Excel spreadsheet created specifically to calculate supply and demand and life cycle costs of parking. This archived webcast will show you how to use this spreadsheet to apply an integrated assessment to the costs of transportation investments at your campus. You can follow along with this activity using your parking and commuting cost data.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Professionals from parking and transportation, campus security/public safety, campus planning, sustainability coordinators and advocates, and facilities management will benefit from this web conference.
Testimonials
"The web conference was very informative and one of the best I have attended. It provides great ideas for the "big picture" and has options listed for each."
Holly Alexander, Parking Manager, Purdue University
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