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Survey Results: Time for the Zoning Code Commission to improve parking in neighborhoods

10/28/2009 | 

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.

Respondents to the parking survey favored the ZCC taking action to amend the city’s zoning regulations to address the issue of parking in neighborhoods. Respondents overwhelmingly supported measures that encourage walking, bicycling, and the use of public transit. They also want less surface parking lots and more opportunities to share parking and cars.

  1. Improve sidewalks and crosswalks to encourage more people to walk: 74.2%
  2. Provide more bicycle lanes/parking to give people an alternative to car use: 68.5%
  3. Improve access to public transit to give people and alternative to driving: 65.7%
  4. Limit number of new surface parking lots: 54.2%
  5. Provide incentives for businesses and residents to share parking: 51.4%
  6. Require lots/garages to reserve spaces for shared car services, i.e. Zipcar and PhillyCarShare: 48.5%

Other suggestions noted by respondents include the following comments:

  • Allow resident only reserved parking.
  • Reduce the price; make it more attractive for the city.
  • More consistent regulations.
  • Update standards for ground level parking lots for trees, green.
  • Fix the streets so cars can drive, add loading zones so trucks don’t block street.
  • Eliminate lane-parking for religious institutions on weekends.
  • Bicycle lanes add to traffic. Where are cabs supposed to pull over???

 

Thursday: Need to change parking requirements for new residential construction. See more survey results at the links below.

Zoning Watch 2009 Archives

ZCC

ZBA

General Zoning

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