Client:
Florida Polytechnic University
Solutions:
Parking advisory
Brailsford & Dunlavey (B&D) established clear project goals, success criteria, guiding principles—including affordability, sustainability, and campus planning—and associated timelines to anchor the parking strategy. The team conducted a comprehensive analysis of the university’s parking operations, examining utilization patterns, permit data, revenue and expense summaries, violation and enforcement records, organizational structure, growth projections for students, faculty, staff, and residents, as well as event and visitor parking needs. To capture user perspectives, B&D developed and administered an online campus survey to assess preferences, satisfaction levels, and sensitivity to various parking options. These insights, combined with existing data and future growth assumptions, informed a robust, data-driven parking system model used to forecast demand. Additionally, B&D facilitated a risk tolerance workshop with stakeholders to evaluate financial structure options and assess the trade-offs between self-development and public-private partnership (P3) approaches.