Given the positive environmental benefits of car sharing, and its increased adoption by municipalities throughout the Country, the City of San Antonio engaged Public Financial Management, Inc. (PFM) to perform a car-sharing feasibility study in 2010. PFM reviewed numerous demographic indicators to identify neighborhoods where car sharing might take hold; canvassed multiple comparison jurisdictions and car-sharing operators for trends and best practices; modeled the costs of operating a car-sharing program in San Antonio; quantified potential reductions in carbon emissions and vehicle miles traveled; and met with community stakeholders to identify potential partners should a car-sharing operation be deemed viable.
City of San Antonio Car-Sharing Feasibility Study
2011
66 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Environmental Pollution & Control , Car pooling , Automobile usage , Demographic indicators , Emission reduction , Environmental benefits , Feasibility studies , Municipalities , Stakeholders , Trends , Car sharing , San Antonio(Texas)
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