Campus Mobility Initiatives for Enhanced User Experience
Campus Master Plan focuses on efficient mobility solutions for Texas A&M University, promoting pedestrian safety and preferred travel modes such as walking, biking, and on-campus transit. The strategic role involves managing parking demand, aligning business practices, and preparing for a shift towards garage parking to improve campus accessibility.
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Transportation Services Role in the Campus Master Plan Transportation Services Advisory Committee September 6, 2017
Mobility is a critical part of experiencing Texas A&M University's large campus. Moving the University's population across the large campus for daily activities creates an enormous amount of movement both on, and off campus. From on on-campus residents walking to class, to off-campus residents relying on the transit system, and service vehicles accessing buildings for deliveries and repairs, each of these systems must align harmoniously to create seamless, convenient, and safe experiences for all campus users.
Campus Master Plan Relies on a hierarchical mobility structure focused primarily on pedestrian safety Preferred travel modes for campus users are walking, biking, and on-campus transit Vision to create a pedestrian-focused campus Relocates vehicles away from the center Mobility approach improves quality-of-life
What is our role? Strategically manage demand for parking Align our business practices, reduce inefficiencies, and support upcoming initiatives of the new CMP Prepare for elimination of central surface lot parking by implementing garage plan Reexamine how spaces are currently being utilized with regard to 24-hour reserved, regular and visitor spaces
What is our role? Examine ratios of parkers served per space in each category Re-evaluate parking privileges and pricing for various customer groups; discuss efficiencies and ideas