Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6779905 | Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An application of the approach is presented using SFpark, a federal government-funded demonstration program in San Francisco as a case study. We evaluate the effectiveness of the modified pricing mechanism by comparing actual occupancy and parking rate tuples with the optimized result to ascertain the potential improvement in SFpark's performance. Policy scenarios are subsequently explored by carrying out sensitivity analysis primarily through SFpark pricing rules. Relative to SFpark's figures, our model yielded approximately 16% improvement in systems performance when measured by the number of blocks that deviate from the 60 to 80% occupancy target. Our findings highlight the importance of moving towards a predictive regime that allows for proactively managing the parking program compared to a reactive approach based on observed parking occupancy.
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Authors
Tayo Fabusuyi, Robert C. Hampshire,