Off-street parking: Technical and Political in Mexico.

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Off-street parking: Technical and Political in Mexico

PARKING REFORM MAYOR STRATEGY

Technical

Political

Strategy

• Government officials• Developers• Media

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THE TRUE GOAL COMES IN BLACK AND WHITE

BORING

Menos cajones, más ciudad

SEDUVI Study (Reinventando

Ciudades)Political process

Regulation analysis (summary)

Regulation analysis (extense)

Federal program Parking impacts (general

view)Parking costs and impacts

(more specific)

Big developments analysis (2009-2013)

Big developments analysis, supply and demand

analysisGeneral Development

Program 2018Case study: simulation in Doctores neighborhood

City-wide estimates (catastral vs zoning)

Mobility LawInternational best

practices International best practices

General proposals Specific proposals ITDP PROJECT BILL

CONTENT AND SUPPORT

Actual Building Code

Construction costs

• Average cost of building a parking space is $500 USD per m2

• Average cost per space $13,500 USD

• 30-40% of real estate investment

False mitigation strategy

MARKET ESTIMATE: 1.2 m2 of new office buildings within the next 3 years

VS

» x

» 40,000 cajones » 540 MD» 80,000 car trips» 14.8 million gasoline

liters a year» 34,880 CO2 a year

Beneficiados: 40,000

» 4 Metrobús lines (20km each)

» Same investment

Beneficiados: 600,000 - 700,000

CUMMULATIVE BUILT SURFACES

Developers providing “exactly” the requirement

It’s illegal to build (houses, anything) for a car-free life

Requirement is higher than parking demand (market)

Case study: Doctores>> Redevelopment project

10 simulation scenarios compared:

• Base: condiciones actuales de tránsito vehicular en la zona

• 5,000 cajones: 3 usage levels (low, mid, high)

• 10,000 cajones: 3 usage levels (low, mid, high)

• 20,000 cajones: 3 usage levels (low, mid, high)

5,000 cajones

10,000 cajones

20,000 cajones

Average speed (km/h) during peak period

5,000 cajones

10,000 cajones

20,000 cajones

Peak period duration

Vehicles served by the road capacity of the neighborhood

10,000 cajones

20,000 cajones

5,000 cajones

THE TRUE GOAL COMES IN BLACK AND WHITE

(not so) B

ORING

PROPOSAL

MINIMUM

MAXIMUM

BEFORE AFTER

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Pricing áreas

Pricing structure of built parking spaces

3,000 USD

21,000 USD

Projection

10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%$0

$5,000,000,000

$10,000,000,000

$15,000,000,000

$20,000,000,000

$25,000,000,000

$30,000,000,000

$35,000,000,000

Cost-benefit analysis

Aportaciones al Fideicomiso Ahorros al desarrollo por no construir el mínimo vigente

Porcentaje de la cantidad máxima permitida

• Esimated reduction of more tha a 100,000 parking spaces added in the next years

• Around 830 million USD for transit

Menos cajones, más ciudad

SEDUVI Study (Reinventando

Ciudades)Political process

Dissemination Data base cleaning

SEMOVI was appointed by the

major’s office as the new leader of the

project

Support for governmentEstimates callibration (air

development rights, parking, etc)

Internal debate (Consejería Jurídica -

city’s lawyer)

Setting a context Simulation project POLITICAL WILL – DECISION

Economical, environmental, … impacts

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