Car Park Overspill Study PROJECT OVERVIEW

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Project Introduction and Background

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Objectives

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Motivation and Project Scope

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Project Data

Data Collection

In order to facilitate the understanding of current parking situation, two kinds of data is collected in this project and they are related to Parking Occupancy and Overspill and Human Traffic Count respectively. Each kind of the data is collected island wide. In total of 65 different site data is collected, and the sites include 30 retail malls, 15 retail and F&B clusters, 10 hawker centers, and 10 community clubs.

Parking Occupancy and Overspill data counts the total number of car park lots available on site, off-street parking lots provided by the development, and the number of parking lots inside the public car parks. To collect the data, 3 to 4 Enumerators are assigned to the entrance / exit of the car park. A typical example would be, Enumerator A counts the number of empty lots in the park, Enumerator B notes the number of cars IN and OUT until the intended start of the survey. Hence, the following equation si derived: the Base Car Park Occupancy (the number of empty lots in the park at the survey time) = number of empty lots in the park - Total IN + Total OUT.

Human Traffic Counts refers to the counting of the number of people that enter and exit a particular development, in order to derive the total number of people within the development at a particular period. Five methods are used for counting, and they are:

  1. Manual Count
  2. Line-of-Sight Count by enumerators
  3. Automated Count using electronic devices
  4. Snapshot Count
  5. Sit-Stand Count by roamers

In considering the possible differences of data collected under Peak and Non-peak days, aforementioned data is collected in week days and weekends separately.

In order to assure the survey sample validity, the margin of error and confidence interval of the sample data is controlled within 5% and 95% respectively.

Data Set

Pre-survey Report

It states the basic information about the survey site, such as site characteristics, site assessment, recommended survey time and locations. The report is to provide readers more insights into the studied area and assess the impact on the surroundings.

Human Traffic Count

It records the total counts of human in and out in 15 minutes interval from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 9 PM each survey day.

Roadside Parking Count

It records the car park occupancy and overspill count in 15 minutes interval from 07:00 AM to 10:00 PM of each survey day. The data is further subcategorised into Cars and M/Cs.

Interview Survey

The survey states some demographic information like genders, age groups etc along with other information like the purpose of visit of surveyors, kinds of transportations taken, visit frequency etc.

Final Deliverables

Phase 1

Phase 2

Methodolgy

Agent-based Model

Tools

Limitation and Assumptions

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References

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