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Experience with enforcement of residential parking permit <br /> programs shows they are reasonably successful when the undesired parking <br /> is by repeat users, such as employees working in the vicinity. On the <br /> * * other hand, when the undesired parking is by occasional users, <br /> * enforcement of residential permit parking is frequently Ineffective. <br /> There are costs of administration and enforcement associated with <br /> residential permit parking programs which would be borne by the <br /> A <br /> I - appropriate jurisdiction. <br /> The spill-over parking problem can be dramatically reduced by <br /> the TSM parking management program previously described. The employer <br /> charges back employees in single occupant vehicles for their parking <br /> whether or not they park in the company lot. This removes the <br /> -` temptation to park in adjacent free area. This requires minor <br /> administration and enforcement on the employer's part to ensure the <br /> monthly cost of parking is paid by all employees who drive alone. <br /> Elimination of the "hidden parking subsidy" is but one way of <br /> ennuraging ride-sharing. The advantage to the transportation system is <br /> that less traffic is generated. The advantage to the employers is that <br /> they would have to provide less parking which would save (1982 dollars) <br /> the equivalent of $10,000 per space in capital costs or about $480.00 <br /> * per space per year in annual costs for maintenance, operation, and <br /> capital recovery. <br /> Parking charges can be varied not only to encourage <br /> ride-sharing but also to promote travel during other than peak periods. <br /> For example, employees arriving and departing before or after the peak <br /> hour(s) would pay less for parking. This would not reduce the required <br /> parking spaces of the office unless employee times did not overlap. But <br /> it would distribute travel over the off-peak period since it would <br /> provide a direct financial incentive to employees to adjust working <br /> hours. <br /> 107