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What do you think of a proposed plan to manage on-street parking in higher demand areas?

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7 registered responses from users within the age group of 60-69


Do you live in Provo?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 85.7% 6
No 14.3% 1

If you don’t live in Provo, what activities bring you to Provo? (check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Work/business 100.0% 1
Shopping/dining/events 100.0% 1

In your experience, are there issues with crowded parking in Provo?

Crowded parking
Response Percent Response Count
in a few areas 71.4% 5
in many areas 28.6% 2

How much should cost recovery or subsidization be part of more parking enforcement?

Cost of parking enforcement
Response Percent Response Count
0% subsidized, 100% cost recovery 42.9% 3
25% subsidized, 75% cost recovery 28.6% 2
50% subsidized, 50% cost recovery 14.3% 1
100% subsidized, 0% cost recovery 14.3% 1

Rate your support of the concept of paid parking as a mitigation tool against crowded on-street parking?

Support
Response Percent Response Count
Don't support at all 28.6% 2
Might support 28.6% 2
+ 28.6% 2
Really support 14.3% 1

How important are these factors in a parking management program?

More enforcement
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat important 14.3% 1
Important 14.3% 1
Very important 57.1% 4
Not sure 14.3% 1
Clear signage
Response Percent Response Count
Important 14.3% 1
Very important 85.7% 6
Ease of payment for parking
Response Percent Response Count
Not important 14.3% 1
Somewhat important 14.3% 1
Very important 57.1% 4
Not sure 14.3% 1
Permits for property owners
Response Percent Response Count
Important 14.3% 1
Very important 71.4% 5
Not sure 14.3% 1
Time limits
Response Percent Response Count
Somewhat important 14.3% 1
Important 28.6% 2
Very important 57.1% 4
Cost recovery
Response Percent Response Count
Not important 14.3% 1
Important 42.9% 3
Very important 42.9% 3
Parking fees
Response Percent Response Count
Not important 28.6% 2
Somewhat important 14.3% 1
Important 42.9% 3
Very important 14.3% 1
Resident input
Response Percent Response Count
Not important 14.3% 1
Important 28.6% 2
Very important 57.1% 4

Do you have any other comments about this proposal?

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in a few areas
in many areas
everywhere
Crowded parking
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For the next question, it is helpful to understand some of the terms we are using.

  • Cost recovery refers to recovering the costs of the expense of additional enforcement by charging a fee to those who use the parking in the OSPM area.
  • Subsidization refers to having covering some of the expense from other revenue sources collected by the City (which has an impact on other services provided by the city).

0% subsidized, 100% cost recovery
25% subsidized, 75% cost recovery
50% subsidized, 50% cost recovery
75% subsidized, 25% cost recovery
100% subsidized, 0% cost recovery
Cost of parking enforcement
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Don't support at all
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Might support
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Really support
Support
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Not important
Somewhat important
Important
Very important
Not sure
More enforcement
Clear signage
Ease of payment for parking
Permits for property owners
Time limits
Cost recovery
Parking fees
Resident input
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