Title: Noor Ismail, AICP, Director of City Planning
1Bicycle Parking Legislation
- Noor Ismail, AICP, Director of City Planning
- Joy Abbott, Assistant Director, Strategic
Planning Division - Corey Layman, Senior Planner
- Stephen Patchan, Bicycle Pedestrian Coordinator
2Bicycle Parking Legislation Overview
- Requirement
- Requires the provision of bicycling parking in
commercial, multi-unit residential, and parking
structure uses. - Requirement applicable based on square footage
and type of use, after minimum threshold. - Incentive
- Allows reduction in number of required automobile
parking spaces when bicycle parking is provided. - Is applicable with and without bicycle parking
requirement.
3914.02.A Off-Street Parking Schedule
- Small amendment meant to clarify between vehicle
parking requirements and bicycle parking
requirements.
4914.04 Parking Reduction Areas
- Small Amendment meant to disallow the parking
reduction areas meant for vehicle parking for use
with bicycle parking requirements
- EXAMPLE Downtown is 100 reduction for vehicle
parking, but no reduction for bicycle parking - These provisions work well together, improving
multi-modal transportation to the central
business district, thus reducing the demand for
automotive parking
5Types of Bicycle Parking
- Protected Bicycle Parking Spaces
- Protect the entire bike
- Examples include bike lockers, check-in
facilities and personal storage
6Types of Bicycle Parking
- Unprotected Bicycle Parking Spaces
- Bike racks
- Locks wheel and frame to rack
7914.05.B Locations Facilities
- Safety/Convenience/Equity
- Racks shall be strategically placed to ensure
that are used to their greatest potential. Thus
Racks shall be - Located in high foot traffic, well lit and
clearly visible areas. - Located to provide convenient access to building.
- Covered or protected when auto parking provides
cover. -
8914.05.C Layout of Spaces
- Proposed legislation will provide Rack locations
that - Ensure convenient bicycle access
- Provide ADA access
- Continue pedestrian circulation
9914.05.D - Bicycle Parking Requirement
- Parking Requirement for new development,
- expansion, and change of use
- Requires the provision of bicycle parking in
commercial, multi-unit residential, and
commercial parking uses - Requirement applicable based on square footage
and type of use, after minimum threshold - Not prohibitive
10914.05.E - Bicycle Parking Incentive
- Incentive for developers to provide Bike Parking
- Allows reduction in number of required automobile
parking spaces when bicycle parking is provided - One-for-one swap
- Reduction cannot exceed 30 of automobile parking
requirement - Can be used in conjunction with requirement
- Certain residential and vehicle-oriented
commercial uses are excluded from incentive
11Case Study 1 Downtown Office Building
- PNC Firstside Center
- 647,000 sq ft
- 5-story
- Office use
- 1,800 Employees
- Constructed in 2000
- Golden Triangle District
- Bicycle Amenities
- 28 Unprotected Spaces
- Shower Changing Facilities
New Legislation Requirement 65 Protected or
Unprotected Spaces (3.6 of employees) Incentive
Not Available No Parking Requirement Downtown
12Case Study 2 Apartment Building
- East Liberty Place
- 75,000 sq ft
- 4-story
- 11,000 sq ft of Commercial Space
- 54 Dwelling Units
- Planned Unit District
- Auto Parking
- 71 Parking Stalls Required
- Bicycle Amenities
- 54 Protected Spaces in Resident Storage Units
- 15 Unprotected Spaces
New Legislation Requirement 19 Bike Parking
Spaces Required, with a minimum of 11 required
to be Protected (storage facilities, lockers,
util. closets, etc.) Incentive Developer has
the option to provide up to 21 fewer parking
stalls
13Case Study 3 Public Destination
- Carnegie Library, Allegheny Branch
- 15,000 sq ft
- 1-story
- Auto Parking
- 16 Parking Stalls Required
- Variance Granted for 7 Parking Stalls
- Bicycle Amenities
- Staff Shower
- 12 Unprotected Spaces using 6 Three Rivers racks
New Legislation Requirement 1 Bike Parking
Space Required Incentive Developer has the
option to provide up to 5 fewer parking stalls
14Thank You
City Planning - Bicycle Parking Fourth Floor, 200
Ross Street