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16th European Parking Conference16th European Parking ConferenceDuDublin Cityblin City
• Michael Phillips• Director of Traffic/City Engineer• 12nd September 2013
Parking in Dublin – What does it mean
• Municipal Authority - pop 520,000
• Dublin region (4Cos) - pop 1.2 million
• Greater Dublin Region - pop 1.6 million
• National Economic Impact - pop 5 million
• Capital of Ireland
Populationof 5 million
Driving the Successful City
• Cultural
• Economic
• Environment
• Movement
• Urban Form
• Social
People
College Green 1946
Stillorgan QBC
O’Connell Street
Open SpacesCity Centre
City Centre Pedestrian access
Pedestrian Dispersal
St Stephen’s Green
Dublin Bike Scheme
Picture Traffic control Room
Traffic Control and Incident Response Room
On – street Parking
•On Street spaces : 30,000
•Annual Revenue: €25 million (~14.5m tickets)
•85% revenue from 1092 machines
•15% Revenue from cashless systems
Parking Tariffs & Zones – hourly rate
-Demand Category:- Very High (yellow) €2.90- High (red) €2.40- Medium (green) €1.60- Low (orange) €1.00- Suburban Villages (blue) €0.60- Sunday (core City Centre) €1.40
Core City
Residents Parking Permits
• Cost : €50 p.a. Or €80 for 2 yrs• Eligibility:
- 2 per house (single unit)- 1 per unit in converted house (max 4 permits)- Purpose built apts. – not eligible
• Permits issued: ~18,000
Cashless Parking Payment System“Parking Tag”
•Launched in 2009• 3million transactions to date• 32,000 members• 30,000 (ave) transactions per week• €80,000 (ave) income per week
• 2012 – instant registration introduced• 2013 – Expanded to all 4 Dublin Local authorities
Cashless Parking Payment System“Parking Tag”
• ANPR enforcement technologies• Barcode Tag no longer required•Annual Discounted promotions• 2013 - Retail payment solution (pay in shop)• Card only P & D machines on trial in core city area
Parking Enforcement
• Enforcement policies and objectives
•Enforcement Contractor (Dublin St. Parking Services)
• Promoting sensible parking
•Cost v Income
Parking Enforcement
• 60,000 enforcements per year (40,000 non repeat)
• €80 declamp fee – set by law
• Relocations and removals
• Appeal process – 2 stage (Contractor, Dcc)
• Independant Parking Appeals Officer
Recent Developments• August 2013 : First On –Street Car Club licence awarded
•Parking Tag Phone App currently in testing.•Alternative procurement policy being implemented to ensure modern meter stock
The Future ?
• Further development of user friendly payment systems
• Increased demand for alternative uses for on street parking spaces
• Potential for limited business parking permit system
Thank You.