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Revision as of 00:34, 14 February 2012
Background
The private sector -- namely large employers -- can play a large role in encouraging the use of transit among its employees, often by employing incentives with little cost to the employer.
Strategies
Parking cash-out
- Allow employees to use the cash value of their parking space to keep for themselves, use to buy transit passes, pay for vanpool, carpool, etc.
- Further reading: Donald Shoup. "Evaluating the effects of parking cash out: eight case studies." 1997.
- Further reading: Donald Shoup. "An Opportunity to Reduce Minimum Parking Requirements." 2007.