2030 Comprehensive Plan Update, April 2024

Transportation

Action T 6.1 Completed 2013

Policy T 6.7 Parking Demand Management Discourage single occupant vehicle trips through parking supply and pricing controls in areas where supply is limited and alternative transportation modes are available.

Action T 6.2 Removed 2021

Policy T 6.8 Parking Lot Design

Parking areas should be designed to minimize conflicts with pedestrians. See also ‘15.2 Transportation’ in Section 15: ‘Downtown Raleigh.’

Action T 6.3 Completed 2013

Action T 6.4 Completed 2014

Policy T 6.9 Green Parking Facilities

Reduce stormwater runoff generated by parking facilities by promoting an increase in the use of tree planting and landscaping, green roofs for parking decks, and permeable materials for parking lots, driveways, and walkways.

Action T 6.5 Completed 2010

Policy T 6.10 Parking Technology

Use technological advances to make curbside and other parking easier to locate and pay for, and to potentially incorporate a dynamic pricing system aimed at ensuring that some spaces are always available in high-demand areas.

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