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Downtown San Leandro Parking Data Analysis <br />December 2, 2013 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br /> <br />“cruise” for parking. Practical capacity is typically set at an 85 percent occupancy level. For <br />on-street parking this equates to roughly one vacant space per blockface. <br />Overall Occupancy Analysis <br />Overall downtown San Leandro parking occupancies are graphically shown in relation to practical <br />capacity (85 percent) for a weekday in Figure 2 and for a weekend in Figure 3. <br /> <br />Weekday Overall Occupancy Trends <br /> <br />Weekday occupancy levels experience a gradual increase in the morning hours between 9 AM and <br />11 AM and then remain relatively constant throughout the day until 4 PM, when occupancy begins <br />to decrease. Among the various parking areas, the periphery on-street spaces experience the <br />highest occupancies throughout the day, peaking at approximately 64 percent, while the core peaks <br />at 52 percent midday. <br /> <br />Weekend Overall Occupancy Trends <br /> <br />Weekend occupancy levels experience two different trends for on-street and off-street parking. On- <br />street occupancy levels experience a slight shift in parking demand between the core and <br />periphery, as the periphery observes the higher demand in the morning followed by the core in the <br />afternoon and followed again by the periphery in the late afternoon; overall, occupancy levels <br />remain consistent between the core and periphery at approximately 48 percent throughout the day. <br />Off-street occupancy levels exhibits a single occupancy peak in the afternoon between 1 PM and 2 <br />PM at approximately 47 percent. Overall weekend occupancies do not exceed 50 percent during any <br />time period analyzed. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />101310 <br />648
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