Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
311290 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 2013 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

The ongoing discussions of a city, where potential bidders for the concessions of on-street and off-street parking questioned separate bids procedures recalled our attention; in addition, willing to satisfy public demands the municipality planed to keep free spaces in the same area. In this article we assess the impact of joint concessions of parking meters and underground parking facilities, firstly by considering a radial pattern around the location of the underground facility, and secondly by proposing GA which analyzes different patterns. The results corroborate that providing free parking generates excess demand and high cruising for parking. Furthermore, they support joint provision of above ground and underground parking concessions because otherwise there can be too high level of competition in a small area, which may erode potential bidders incentives -specially when local authorities expect that the concession rights be reinvested into social needs.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Joint concessions strengthen each other’s potential. ► Joint concessions simultaneously reduce search time and car trips. ► The competition can negatively affect economic performance of garages. ► Location and size of the concession zone recommendations are presented. ► The model estimates search time changes and concession rights’ income.

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