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Uptown Transportation Study CHAPTER 7: PARKING - OKI

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<strong>Uptown</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Study</strong>Part A: <strong>Uptown</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> PlanTable 7-132015 Peak Parking Adequacy – University of Cincinnati2005 Parking Space Inventory 10,836Net Parking Space Gain (Loss) 1,047Total 2015 Inventory 11,883Effective Supply Factor 0.952015 Parking Effective Supply 11,289Estimated 2015 Parking Demand 12,7202015 Parking Surplus (Deficit) (1,431)The University HospitalIncrease in TUH’s parking demand in 2015 is attributable to growth in the number of patients,visitors, faculty and staff, as presented in Table 7-14.Table 7-142015 Peak Parking Supply/Demand – The University HospitalDemand GeneratorParkingDemandPhysicians and Medical Staff 313Employees 1,459Inpatients/Visitors 134Outpatients 781ED Patients 90Total 2015 Parking Demand 2,7772005 Parking Space Inventory 2,406Effective Supply Factor 0.952015 Parking Effective Supply 2,2862015 Parking Surplus (Deficit) (491)The Christ HospitalIncrease in The Christ Hospital’s parking demand in 2015 is attributable to growth in the number ofpatients, visitors, faculty and staff, as presented in Table 7-15.<strong>Uptown</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Study</strong> 7-20 URS CorporationNovember 2006

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