For the June Ask the Experts, we asked members of the IPMI Planning, Design, and Construction Committee:
Other than electric vehicle support, what single design element has the opportunity to have the most impact on the future of planning, design, and construction of parking and mixed-use facilities?
E Squared Engineering
Kimley-Horn
Hammerschlag & Co., Inc.
ECO Parking Technologies
THA Consulting
Walter P Moore
Transportation Services and
The Campus Service Center
Harvard University
E Squared Engineering
Kimley-Horn
Hammerschlag & Co., Inc.
ECO Parking Technologies
THA Consulting
Walter P Moore
Transportation Services and
The Campus Service Center
Harvard University
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The opinions and thoughts expressed by the contributors do not necessarily reflect the opinions and viewpoints of the International Parking & Mobility Institute or official policies of IPMI.
Brian Shaw, CAPP
Executive Director
Stanford Transportation
Transit is positioned to take advantage of electric buses. State and federal air quality laws, as well as funding for electrifying fleets makes moving to electric buses for transit possible and viable. The extended range for EVs that we are now seeing may reduce the need for workplace charging. Residential charging for EVs is likely to grow in need and demand.”
Impacting Transportation Equity
Transportation equity requires understanding the needs of every person potentially served or impacted by every transportation decision. What is the parking and mobility industry doing to impact transportation equity?
Seven-Generation Decision-Making
A major factor of sustainability is thinking about how we make decisions. I was recently introduced to the indigenous tradition of The Seventh Generation Principal.
Ready, Set, Plug-In
EV Readiness Perspectives