Session Description: Princeton University’s commuting population surged by nearly 40% over the last decade. Meanwhile, parking capacity remained static, posing significant challenges. How did Princeton evolve to meet the new demand for parking? With a multi-pronged approach, they integrated cutting-edge technology, incentivized alternative commutes, and rolled out transit programs, all while maintaining operations on a 275+-year-old campus amidst major construction. Join the Princeton University team as they showcase how data can drive smarter decisions, ease parking stress, reduce congestion, and ultimately improve the campus experience.
Objectives:
- Recognize how to leverage systems like Permit Management, License Plate Recognition (LPR), and Commuter Platforms to enhance parking efficiency.
- Explore how to implement a holistic approach aimed at reducing single-occupancy vehicles and improving shared mobility and public transit options around campus.
- Explain how to prioritize green initiatives through transportation alternatives that promote better physical health and sustainability.
- Describe how to make the decision-making process transparent and how to create equitable solutions for the campus community.
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