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Do apartment residents have enough car parking? An empirical assessment of car parking adequacy in Australian cities

Chris De Gruyter, Paula Hooper, Sarah Foster

2023Journal of Transport Geography12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In planning new apartment developments, off-street car parking provision is frequently raised as a key concern. However, there is little understanding of the adequacy of off-street car parking for individual apartment households. Drawing on a survey of apartment residents in Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney (n = 1316), this research assesses the adequacy of off-street car parking provision for apartment households and provides an understanding of factors associated with an undersupply and oversupply of off-street car parking. Results show that around two-thirds (65.9%) of apartment households have a ‘balanced’ amount of off-street car parking, where the number of cars owned is equal to the number of allocated off-street car parking spaces. The remaining households either have an oversupply of off-street car parking (20.2%) or an undersupply (14.0%), almost always involving one parking space too many or one too few. Factors associated with an under/oversupply of off-street car parking are found to be largely related to household characteristics and residents' perceptions of parking issues. The findings highlight the potential for ‘unbundling’ off-street car parking from the purchase price or rental cost of apartment housing, while developing more tailored residential parking requirements that seek to prevent an under/oversupply of parking.

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ApartmentRentingTransport engineeringBusinessParking guidance and informationCar parkingParking spaceAdvertisingEngineeringCivil engineeringSmart Parking Systems ResearchUrban Transport and AccessibilityTransportation and Mobility Innovations