EVALUATION OF PARKING NEEDS (CASE STUDY: WARMADEWA UNIVERSITY) Ni Made Widya Pratiwi (a), I Wayan Widanan (a)
Faculty of Technology and Planning, Warmadewa University
Abstract
Warmadewa University is one of the largest private universities in Bali Province, which is located in Denpasar City. Warmadewa University consists of 14 Study Programs (S1) and 3 Postgraduate Programs (S2). Of the number of study programs offered, of course it has a very large number of students, where most students, lecturers, and employees use motorbikes or four-wheeled vehicles. The problem that is often faced is the need for parking space. With the limited parking space available, it is of course a big task for Warmadewa University in managing the parking space requirements. This study aims to evaluate the parking space requirements of Warmadewa University. The methodology used, namely field surveys, data collection, and calculation of SRP requirements. Based on survey results and analysis, most vehicles entering Warmadewa University occurred at 08.00 - 08.15 WITA. This hour is the busiest hour for vehicles to enter the location. The attraction of the trip caused by the operation of Warmadewa University during the peak hours was 199.2 pcu / hour with 58 light vehicles, and 353 motorbikes. So that a parking space of 58 SRP is needed for 4-wheeled vehicles and 353 SRP for 2-wheeled vehicles at the same time.
Keywords: Generation, Attraction, Parking
Topic: Menggali Potensi Lokasi Sebagai Keunggulan Daya Saing Masyarakat