Parking Network is the leading online platform for Parking Professionals worldwide

What else is on Parking Network?

What is Parking Network?

Traffic & Parking Dept to pilot back-in angled parking

New Configuration Creates More Spaces, Greater Safety for Motorists, Pedestrians and Bicyclists; Pilot Program to Go Into Effect on Bow Street in May

Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and Acting Transportation and Parking Director Matthew Dias announced today that the City will be seeking to install back - in, angled parking along Bow Street in Union Square. The Bow Street installation, which would begin in May, will add 22 new spaces and increase the streets metered parking by 90 percent. At the same time, the change will greatly improve safety and visibility for drivers as well as for pedestrians and bicyclists.

Like so many of the successful changes weve made in best practices and management techniques, back - in parking will begin with a trial period , but we think it has great potential, said Mayor Curtatone. This simple change in parking geometry which has been successful in cities from Washington to San Francisco is another step in making Somerville a multi - modal community that works for cars and drivers but is also bike - friendly and walkable.

The ba ck -in, angled parking pilot is another component of Traffic and Parkings continuing effort to make parking easier and more convenient for visitors and residents said Dias. Weve combined better payment alternatives in cluding credit cards with addit ional metered parking and better demand management. The statistical evidence is clear: weve seen a 20 percent decrease in parking violations after a series of customer service improvements . We also issue fewer meter violations because parking in business districts is now more convenient than it used to be .

But theres only so much we can do through technology and management, Dias said. The next step is to address congestion and supply which is wh ere back - in angled parking comes into play. Its an easier maneuver than parallel parking, and nearly doubles the number of parking spaces. Whats really exciting is that this change is also a big help to decreasing conflicts between vehicles and cyclists , since vehicle doors no longer open directly int o bike lanes the way they do in parallel park ing spaces. Motorists and cyclists can also more easily see each other when cars are pulling out of a space , and pedestrians benefit greatly from the reduction in the width of the travel lane and additional pav ement markings.

The City has prepared a brochure on back - in angled parking that is available on the Traffic and Parking web site , http://www.parksomerville.com/. Dias said the brochure will be distributed to Union Square businesses prior to public meetings to be scheduled in April. We expect a lot of questions, said Dias. But once folks understand that this means more parking spaces, added convenience and enhanced safety, I think theyll be excited abo ut experimenting with this new parking configuration.

Comments

There are no comments yet for this item

Join the discussion

You can only add a comment when you are logged in. Click here to login