| A contract for a study of parking in Broward County... Presented on the Internet in pursuit of the open "government in the sunshine" philosophy. |
| Contract Creating the Future of Parking in Broward County by the Center for Creating the Future, Inc. Objectives 1. Describe present issues facing commercial, governmental and multi-residential parking arrangements in Broward County; 2. Describe present projections of parking demand for future policy needs; 3. Describe present responses to those needs, including parking organization and management patterns; 4. Describe possible alternatives to those responses; 5. Recommend choices for the future -- create the future of Broward County Parking Strategies. Methodology 1. Gather existing information concerning present responses to future parking needs, including applicable policies, rules and regulations; 2. Gather alternatives from all possible sources, including national and international examples; 3. Analyze material and recommend present actions to prepare for the future, i.e. "create the future" of parking in Broward County, including a potential range of costs and benefits; 4. Keep a continuous flow of the work available on the Internet and request on-going public, both local and non-local, input, to be included as appropriate in the final report; 5. Prepare and present the final report (a) in the customary printed form, (b) on the Internet and (c) in a visual format to be determined later, e.g. video, powerpoint, illustrator. Project Staff: Project Leader -- Jack Latona, founder and director of the Center for Creating the Future, Inc. Project Researcher and Designer -- Steve McCrea, Issue Analyst, Institute for the Post-Petroleum Era Completion date: 3 months after Notice to Proceed (authorized on June 22, 2001) |
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| Click here to go to The Discussion Page for the Parking Study Send your comments to [email protected] |
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| Click here for the Notes from the Discussion Meeting about PARKING July 26, 2001 newsletter7-26-2001park |
Click here for the Notes from the Discussion Meeting about PARKING newsletter7-26-2001park |
| Looking west on Broward Blvd. The cross avenue is 7th Avenue Where will all of these cars park? If traffic increases, if the number of cars coming into Downtown Fort Lauderdale increases by 50 percent, will the drivers of these cars find parking spaces? |
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