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Date
4-3-2015
Description
SFpark was a federally-funded pilot program of a new approach to managing parking in San Francisco. It utilized real time data to identify parking availability, and demand-responsive parking pricing to help make parking easier to find. Parking management is an invaluable transportation demand management tool and the SFpark pilot demonstrated how data can help cities make smarter decisions. Come hear about the pilot evaluation results from a former SFpark staffer and PSU alum.
Biographical Information
Kathryn Doherty-Chapman is a transportation planner focused on helping people access safe and healthy transportation options. She received her Masters of Urban and Regional Planning from Portland State University and her bachelors degree in geography and urban studies from Temple University. After working on the SFpark pilot she returned home to Portland and currently works at Metro in the Regional Travel Options group.
Subjects
Transportation demand management, Central business districts -- Parking, Transportation -- Planning, Parking -- California -- San Francisco -- Management
Disciplines
Transportation | Urban Studies and Planning
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/18394
Recommended Citation
Doherty-Chapman, Kathryn, "The SFpark Pilot: Using Data to Make Cities Better" (2015). PSU Transportation Seminars. 68.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/18394