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Survey Results: Parking near workplace creates congestion

10/27/2009 | 

FixItPhilly Survey

In October 2009, a survey was posted on this website and e-mailed to subscribers asking for their input on how the Zoning Code Commission should handle parking. Responses will be posted over the next week.

Nearly 75 percent of respondents work in Center City and described circling for parking as the biggest problem. Tied for second are illegal parking and how parking lots and garages fit into the streetscape.

  1. Circling for parking is common: 36%
  2. Illegal parking is common (double parking, blocking sidewalks/driveways): 24%
  3. Parking lots and garages are unattractive or reduce neighborhood character: 24%

Other problems noted by respondents include the following comments:

TOO EXPENSIVE!
Parking regulations encourage commuters instead of visitors.
One hour parking is not enough for visitors.
Length of parking time, parking hours, and days apply vary from block to block.

Short-term parking costs way too much; 90 minutes costs as much as all day.
Parking management could be better (better signage, etc).
There are no good affordable short-term (3-4 hrs) parking options in garages.
Parking place size varies from district to district and are often too big
Ground level parking lots have no tree cover – heat traps!

‘Tomorrow: neighborhood parking solutions. See Monday’s survey results under ”Parking problems hit home” below.

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