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You ever take the Park n RIde?

 

City Of Edmonton is currently taking your suggestions on how to improve it. Our biggest problem is a good one, we’re outgrowing our previous format. So take the survey and help the city decide where Park And Ride should be and how it should be executed.

 

What did the survey miss? Let us know in the comments and we’ll get that conversation going.

 

 

Did you know?

  • The City has an existing Park and Ride Policy
  • There are a total of 5,801 City owned Park and Ride stalls
  • 4,053 stalls are at the four City owned or leased LRT lots
  • 1,292 stalls are at three Transit Centre lots
  • 456 stalls are at a stand alone lot
  • Impark and Northlands operate private Park and Ride lots
  • Park and Ride is free at Transit Centres
  • Park and Ride at LRT Stations is a blend of free parking and paid monthly reserved spots costing $50 per month
  • 20% of Park and Ride users originate from regional municipalities outside of Edmonton
  • The highest percentage of users within Edmonton are from neighbourhoods along or outside of Anthony Henday Drive

 

Areas in question?

  • Defining the role of Park and Ride in the context of the broader transportation system
  • Understanding how Park and Ride relates to other modes of access to transit centres
  • Understanding how to serve a wider range of users throughout the day
  • Leveraging third parties in the provision of Park and Ride to realize mutual benefits
  • Understanding when and where Park and Ride needs to be established
  • Understanding the relationship between Park and Ride and Transit Oriented Development
  • Understanding how Park and Ride sites can be better designed to meet city building objectives
  • Managing the demand of Park and Ride
  • Understanding the role of the Region

 

Online surveys are  annoying but its important feedback.