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KOBZOVÁ, H. FISCHER, M. KEJVALOVÁ, L. EFENBERK, T.
Original Title
Trends in Parking Requirements Policies in Central European Cities
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Pressure to decrease minimal parking requirements has prevailed in recent years in most European cities, especially on development that is well-connected by public transport. The main goal of this philosophy is primarily to reduce automobile dependency as well as foster development with an urban structure similar to that of historical city centers. These are being given as an example of the so-called “city of short distances“, where active and sustainable mobility is most efficient. However real-life application of this philosophy is difficult and European cities are handling this trend differently. While some cities are conservatively keeping relatively high parking requirements, others have already made them lower, abandoned them, or introduced regulation with parking maximums. This paper sums up the results of parking requirements research in selected central European cities and shows differences in these requirements on a real example of multifunctional courtyard development
Keywords
parking requirments, parking policy, parking minimums, parking maximums
Authors
KOBZOVÁ, H.; FISCHER, M.; KEJVALOVÁ, L.; EFENBERK, T.
Released
13. 10. 2021
Publisher
Technická univerzita v Košiciach
ISBN
978-80-553-3976-4
Book
Young Scientist 2021
Pages from
76
Pages to
Pages count
11
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT176179, author="Hana {Fridrichovská} and Michal {Fischer} and Lucie {Kosňovská} and Tomáš {Efenberk}", title="Trends in Parking Requirements Policies in Central European Cities", booktitle="Young Scientist 2021", year="2021", pages="76--76", publisher="Technická univerzita v Košiciach", isbn="978-80-553-3976-4" }