Saturday, August 25, 2007

Parking Requirements for Shopping Centers

So what about Parking Requirements for Shopping Centers? - another random trip ... this one purely by following a link to a randomly served ad ... I would never imagine that this topic had a book devoted to it .... but it would appear to be the case.

Well, it sort of makes sense ... nowadays there a lot of shopping centers, and a a lot of people who drive to shopping centers, ergo you have to plan the parking lot. Lots could go on in a parking lot. You could use for all kind of events and social gatherings, and in a pinch, you could also park there for a while. But -- DON'T LEAVE YOUR DOG in the CAR .... or any other living entity that can't get out of the car .... Maybe they should have a sign like the ones on the beach ... these would say ... "No dogs on parking lot" or "No dogs in cars on parking lots". maybe they should just have a sign that says "Leave your dog at home". That would make it real simple ... but it wouldn't be too much fun ... and it would be unAmerican ...

And if you really are into it ... you could study this
Parking Requirements for Shopping Centers for real ... seriously ... and then you would find out about stuff like: peak parking demand, parking supply, parking ratios, design hour, survey day, busiest hour, demand index,

is this a nonlinear stream of consciousness ... or just a nonlinear stream of words?

No comments: