San Francisco urban partnership agreement, national evaluation : cost benefit analysis test plan.
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2011-06-01
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By Burris, Mark
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Abstract:This report presents the test plan for collecting and analyzing cost and benefit data for the San Francisco Urban
Partnership Agreement (UPA) under the United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) UPA Program.
The San Francisco UPA projects focus on reducing congestion by employing strategies consisting of
combinations of tolling, transit, telecommuting/alternate commute programs, and technology, also known as the
4 Ts. The national evaluation focuses on the San Francisco UPA projects that deal with parking pricing in
downtown San Francisco and supporting technology and telecommuting/TDM projects. The SFpark parking
pricing pilot will implement variable pricing in on-street and garage parking in selected parking zones.
Information on parking availability and price will be available by phone, websites, and variable message signs.
Outreach events for alternate commute programs will inform the public about the parking pricing and
information projects. The Cost Benefit Analysis Test Plan is based on the San Francisco UPA National
Evaluation Plan. This test plan describes the cost and benefit data sources, data availability, and possible risks
associated with the data. The methods for analyzing the cost and benefit data are discussed. The schedule and
responsibilities for collecting, analyzing, and reporting the cost and benefit data are presented.
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