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Group 4 Research and data analysis. Aldrin Enriquez, Kathryn Rigsby , Matthew Russi , Katherine Smith, Cory Thorpe. Objectives:. Research Question Findings Data. Research Question. What are the factors affecting the parking at Florida State University?. Findings: TIME. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GROUP 4 RESEARCH AND DATA ANALYSIS
Aldrin Enriquez, Kathryn Rigsby, Matthew Russi, Katherine Smith, Cory Thorpe
•Research Question•Findings•Data
Objectives:
Research Question
What are the factors affecting the parking at Florida State University?
Findings: TIME How much time does one spend
on trying to park? Desires a closer parking space? Time of day? Is it more time worth to drive and park
or find other methods of transportation?
Findings: TIME Chart/graph of how long one takes to
park!
Findings: TIME Chart/graph depicting and backing up
the different parking times at different times
Findings: TIME
What is more important? Parking or using your time elsewhere?
Findings on this backing it up
Findings: TIME Time and dispersement of Lots/garages Findings for that
Conclusion: TIME
Findings: LOCATION • 3 most important factors in Real Estate
• Location• Location• Location
• Could this very important factor be adding to the parking experience?
•Findings: LOCATION• Proximity to classes
• Everybody wants a close spot• Is it a possibility that spots are open, just not in
the right place?• Comparison between Woodward Garage and
UCB.• Woodward Garage
• Middle of Campus• Large Garage• 973 Spots
• UCB (Stadium)• Southwest Corner of Campus• Large Lot• 583 Spots
•Findings: LOCATION • The Woodward Garage contains nearly
400 more spaces than the Stadium Lot.• The Stadium Lot was never full during
our observation.• Students are not using the Stadium Lot
to its full potential, therefore taking up parking somewhere else - generally closer to their classes.• In a survey of 1618 students, 72% said they
avoided the Stadium Lot because it was too far away.
•Woodward Garage
•UCB (Stadium) Lot
•Findings: LOCATION• Location of Dorm Parking• Some of FSU's students that live on
campus have parking permits. • Their cars are more stationary, thus
using up potentially valuable spots.• How much of a problem is resident
parking, and what can be done about it?
•Findings: LOCATION• How does FSU deal with this Problem?
• FSU has 11,252 spots. It has issued 1,871 permits to students in campus housing.
• Just over 15% of spaces are taken up by cars that are practically stationary.
• Some campus residents may have their cars parked in an out-of-the-way parking lot or garage, however, some cars stay parked in lots that are central to campus.
• One student, when asked about his satisfaction with student parking, responded that he wasn't satisfied and that "dorm dwellers shouldn’t be allowed to park in the middle of campus."
• One administrator commented that FSU should put "dorm lots at remote locations."
Conclusions: LOCATION• Students would rather park in centralized
areas.• Some outlying parking areas are not being
used to their full potential.• Some dorm residents park in high-demand
areas.• Therefore:
• Parking location is an important factor to the overall parking experience at Florida State.
• Location is not an actual problem as much as it is a perceived problem.
Findings: STUDENT Interviewed 51 students at Florida State. Majority felt that the parking situation
was average. 44% had an “OK” experience and 29% had a “BAD” experience.
According to one student parking “sucks and isn’t going to get better”.
64% want no freshman parking
Findings: STUDENTS 92 % drive a motor vehicle 98% either a car or truck 11,252 spots are available 29,710 parking permits are issued 5,806 of permits are issued to people
who live on campus. This leaves 5,446 spots which are
ACTUALLY available.
Findings: STUDENTS
Students play a LARGE factor when it comes to parking at Florida State.
Different schedules Monday, Wednesday , Thursday are the
busiest days. Permits issued is 3x larger than spots in
existence.
Findings: TRANSPORTATION Reliability of public transportation
53%
13%
20%
9%
4%It is more efficient to take:
CarPublic Transporta-tionBicycleCarpoolFoot (walking)
Findings: TRANSPORTATION
Public transportation
27%
26%
24%
17%
6%
What Would Motivate You To Take Public Transportation:
Cleaner buses More frequent time
Stops closer to where I need to go
Not paying for a parking decal
Early registra-tion
Fish Bone Diagram
Questions?
THANK YOU