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<br /> <br />City of Littleton, Colorado <br />Downtown Parking Study <br /> <br />The parking study evaluated both the current and future parking <br />conditions of the city's downtown area. It was determined that <br />the construction of a commuter light-rail station and the <br />elimination of surface parking lots, coupled with additional <br />development along Main Street, would necessitate the <br />development of additional public parking in surface lots in the <br />future. A turnover and duration of stay survey was also <br />completed as part of the study. Included in the study area was a community college with <br />over 1,600 separate parking spaces. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />City of Dubuque, Iowa <br />Downtown Parking Study <br /> <br />A comprehensive parking study of the Central Business <br />District and adjacent areas was completed. A parking <br />supply/demand analysis that included both existing <br />and future parking demands was completed for a 102-block area. A review of existing <br />parking policies and zoning ordinances and recommendations for parking system <br />improvements were also provided. Potential parking structure sites including estimated <br />construction costs were also identified. <br /> <br />City of Billings, Montana <br />Downtown Parking Study <br /> <br /> <br />A parking study was completed to determine the impact on <br />parking availability in the new portion of the Central Business <br />District following the construction of a new federal building. <br />The parking study assessed the need for parking expansion <br />and alternatives available for satisfying the additional parking <br />needs, including recommendations for improving the overall parking management system. <br />Projections of future growth were estimated and the parking impacts evaluated. <br /> <br />
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