Parking demand elasticity with income systematic variations in Monteria, Colombia
Abstract
This article analyzes on-street and private parking lots demand elasticityin the central business district of Monteria, Colombia, when fee andincome variations are considered.Estimated choice models were based on a stated preference survey.Elasticities were analyzed using a multinomial logit model, whichexplanatory variables were travel time, access time, fee and income.It was found that demand and income elasticities were -0,10 and -0,32for on-street and private parking lot, respectively. Those elasticitiesexperienced a 33,5 % change when users’ income variations are considered.This shows that a restrictive parking management policy wouldaffect lower income groups.Published
2017-07-26
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L. F. Macea Mercado, L. G. Marquez Diaz, and J. J. Soto Martinez, “Parking demand elasticity with income systematic variations in Monteria, Colombia”, Ing. y Des., vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 513–532, Jul. 2017.
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