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Parking Generation - FAQ, Publications and Articles


FAQ
 

Q. I need some recent parking generation information.

A. The most recent document that ITE has published about parking generation is the 3rd edition of Parking Generation. This publication is an informational report that has been adopted in many areas of the country as a standard. 

ITE has also published articles about parking generation and parking demand.


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Parking Generation, 3rd ed.

Parking Generation, 3rd Edition represents a significant change from its predecessor published in 1987. Three times as much data are now available and 91 land uses are represented. In addition, parking demand data by hour of day is incorporated into this update. This edition begins a process of segregating parking data records for future analysis and research into various factors that may affect parking demand. Parking data are linked to the hour of observation to provide a temporal understanding of parking demand and the peak hour of parking demand. Additionally, this update separates out the influences of area type on parking demand, including (where data are available) information about sites that have priced parking. ITE, 2004.  Item IR-034B. Member price: $95.00 Nonmember price: $125.00  

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Parking Requirements for Shopping Centers:  Summary Recommendations and Research Study Report, 2nd ed.

How many parking spaces are needed for today’s shopping centers? Based on a comprehensive nationwide survey of parking at shopping centers, Parking Requirements for Shopping Centers: Summary Recommendations and Research Study Report provides the standards for all sizes of retail facilities—from small strip centers to major malls. One will learn how multiplex cinemas, food courts, and entertainment features affect parking, and how to make the most of existing space.  ULI, ICSC,  1999. 135 pp.  Item LP-089A. Member price: $40.00 , Nonmember price: $50.00

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ITE Articles

GENERAL | MIXED USE | DOWNTOWN | RECREATIONAL (400) | INSTITUTIONAL (500) | LODGING (300)
PORT & TERMINAL (000)
| RETAIL (800) | MEDICAL (600)ACCESSIBLE

General

AHA95E17
Principles and relationships of parking and trip generation rates. 1995 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 417 - 421. Navin, Francis P.D.; Ho, Eanson Y.S.; Zein, Sany R.  

JKA94A18
A new measure of parking activity - Parking activity index. 1994 ITE Journal, pp. 18 - 20. Swanson, H. Allen.  

JDA92A23
An innovative technique for estimating trip generation for parking facilities. 1992 ITE Journal, pp. 23 - 28.  Wung, Lihuang; Kindra, Balbir S.

JIA92A36
Call for parking generation data. 1992 ITE Journal, pp. 36 - 39
Institute of Transportation Engineers  

JGA90A25
Using the ITE parking generation report. 1990 ITE Journal, pp. 25 - 31
ITE Technical Council Committee 6F-44; Smith, Steven A., Chair

AIA89C74
Walker's parking supply and demand management model. 1989 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 274 - 277. Lenz, Judith D.; Klatt, Richard T.

JEA84A21
Parking Generation Survey. 1984 ITE Journal, pp. 21 - 24  

JAA50B58
The Effect of an Off-Street Parking Garage as a Traffic Generator. 1950 ITE Journal, pp. 158 - 162.  Armstrong, Willard H..  

 

Mixed-Use

JEA99A79
Vehicle parking demand for different land uses in Jordan. 1999 ITE Journal on the Web, pp. 79 - 84. Al-Masaeid, Hashem R., Al-; Al-Omari, Bashar; Harahsheh, Ahmad

JBA91A19
Estimating parking demand for mixed-use developments subject to TSM ordinances. 1991 ITE Journal, pp. 19 - 24. Kuah, Geok K.

AIA89B01
The implications of mixed land use on traffic and parking generation for Block D development in Kingston. 1989 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp.  101 - 108. Van Aerde, M.; Noxon, G.  

 

Downtown

AHA97G97
Using GIS to evaluate the parking demands in downtown Fort Worth. 1997 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 697 - 704. Short, Joseph T.; Van Dyke, Will  

JBA96A32
The relationship between downtown parking supply and transit use. 1996 ITE Journal, pp. 32 - 36. Morrall, John; Bolger, Dan.  

AHA90B87
Development and implementation of a downtown parking management program based on highway capacity - The Jersey City, New Jersey, experience. 1990 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 187 - 190. Marchwinski, Thomas W.; Mack, Suzanne.  

AHA85C15
Downtown Parking Supply and Demand Model: A Microcomputer Aid for the Transportation Planner. 1985 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 215 - 219. Southern, Valerie.  

JKA64A44
Development of Parking Facilities in Downtown Areas Growing Critical. 1964 ITE Journal, pp. 44 - 47. Peressenyi, Igor A.  

 

Recreational

AHA99b31
Live music theatre parking and traffic characteristics. 1999 Annual Meeting Compendium. Loveday, W.H.  

AIA91D27
Traffic and parking operations for recurring major special events. 1991 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 327 - 331 . Guyton, Joseph W.  

AIA89B31
Planning and implementation of access and parking plans for the Charlotte Coliseum. 1989 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 131 - 135. Gillis, R. Douglas.

JFA87A21
Parking generation rates for recreational land uses. 1987 ITE Journal, pp. 21 - 26. The Technical Committee of the Colorado/Wyoming Section of ITE; Schaefer, Mark C., Chair  

JGA69A44
Parking Demand for a Large Downtown Stadium. 1969 ITE Journal, pp. 44 - 48. Hunnicut, James M.  

 

Institutional

JJA95A45
Estimating parking accumulation demands at elementary schools. 1995 ITE Journal, pp. 45 - 49.  Gattis, James L.; Nicewander, W. Alan; Toothaker, Larry E.  

JGA94A24
Parking and trip generation characteristics for day-care facilities. 1994 ITE Journal, pp. 24 - 28. Van Winkle, John W.; Kinton, S. Colin.  

AIA91F79
Parking demand at an urban college: Estimating true parking demand for severe under supply of parking spaces. 1991 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 579 - 584. Da Silva, Gustavo V.; Mackiewicz, Kenneth  

JGA89A33
Campus Traffic and Parking. 1989 ITE Journal, pp. 33 - 36 . Gaskins, Wain.  

AIA86A56
Traffic and parking strategies for New York City's convention center. 1986 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 56 - 62. Taub, Martin S.  

JEA75A14
Campus Traffic and Parking. 1975 ITE Journal, pp. 14 - 17. Guyton, Joseph W.; Upchurch, Jonathan E.

 

Lodging

JIA89A31
Hotel parking demand analysis: City of North York, Ontario, Canada. 1989 ITE Journal, pp. 31 - 36. Rugero, Al F.; Gorys, Julius M.

 

Port and Terminal

AJA94D59
Parking demand analysis for HOV facilities. 1994 Annual Meeting Compendium, pp. 359 - 363. Drake, Patricia G.; Cichy, Gerald R.; Mann, William W.  

 

Retail

JHA88A27
Parking requirements for Vancouver restaurants. 1988 ITE Journal, pp. 27 - 31. Pinsker, Paul M.  

JLA83A11
Video Arcade Traffic and Parking. 1983 ITE Journal, pp. 11 - 15. Russillo, A. Peter; Reynolds, Howard.

JIA78A19
Parking Demands at the Regionals. 1978 ITE Journal, pp. 19 - 24. Gern, Richard C.  

JKA51A64
The Suburban Grocery Market as a Parking Generator. 1951 ITE Journal, pp. 64 - 66. Miller, C. Harold.  

 

Medical

JBA88A33
Parking standards for medical practitioners in Mississauga, Canada. 1988 ITE Journal, pp. 33 - 38. Gorys, Julius M. L..  

JJA87A25
Reevaluation of parking facilities at a medical complex: A case study. 1987 ITE Journal, pp. 25 - 28.  Duke, Jerry; Keiser, Mark F.

 

Accessible

JFA88A55
Handicapped parking supply. 1988 ITE Journal, pp. 55 - 56 . ITE Technical Council Committee 5D-8; Box, Paul C., Chair.

JIA88A12
Handicapped parking supply. 1988 ITE Journal, pp. 12 – 13.   ITE Technical Council Committee 5D-8; Box, Paul C., Chair.

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