Documents
Parking & Transportation
Camosun College Modal Split
By Shannon Craig & Julie Higginson
The aim of this report is to outline the modal split survey which was conducted at Camosun College Interurban and Lansdowne Campuses October 26th and 27th 2010. It will also provide the results of this survey by quantifying the modal split for Camosun College as a whole, for each campus, as well as identifying peak intervals for morning and afternoon travel periods.
Camosun College Parking Stall Availability
By Ancillary Services and Robbins Parking
Robbins Parking completes a survey of the number of available parking spots at both Camosun campuses over two weeks at the end of October. The end of October is the busiest time of year in Camosun parking lots. The following is the data for both Camosun campuses, Interurban and Lansdowne, for the survey which took place in 2010, and an overview of the data between 2007 to 2010.
TPM Plan
By Todd Litman
Updated June 18th 2009
The Camosun College Transportation and Parking Management (TPM) Project includes a planning process to identify optimal solutions to campus transportation and parking problems. Through the TPM project, specific ways to improve transportation and parking management in order to create a more sustainable campus will be identified. The plan will be flexible and responsive to future demands and conditions. This TPM plan describes existing transportation and parking conditions, identifies current and future challenges, and recommends specific transportation and parking policies and management programs. The TPM Project will continue beyond this plan through the implementation phases.
- TPM Plan (pdf)
TPM Executive Summary
By Todd Litman
The Camosun College Transportation and Parking Management Plan Executive Summary. Included in this document is: Introduction, Current and Future Conditions, Comparison with Other Campuses, Evaluation, Overcoming Obstacles and Conclusions.
- TPM Executive Summary (pdf)
Transportation + Parking Management Implementation Charter
Kathryn Le Gros Director of Ancillary Services
Peter Lockie, VP Administration and CFO
The TPM Implementation Charter outlines the goals and objectives, deliverables, project risk assessment as well as the people and planning involved in executing the Transportation and Parking Management Plan recommendations which were adopted by the college executives and the board of governors in June of 2009.
- TPM Implementation Charter (pdf)
- Transportation Implementation Project Steering Committee Terms of Reference (pdf)
Transportation + Parking Management Charter 2008-2009
Kathryn Le Gros Director of Ancillary Services
Peter Lockie, VP Administration and CFO
The TPM Charter outlines the goals and objectives, deliverables, Project Risk Assessment, People and Planning of the Transportation and Parking Management Project.
Getting Here: Result the fall 2008 Transportation and Parking Survey
By Anny Schaefer, Educational Research and Planning
February 2009
As part of a broader initiative examining transportation and parking issues in the fall of 2008, Camosun College invited students and employees to participate in a Transportation and Parking Survey from October 17 to November 3, 2008.
- Getting Here (pdf)
Transportation and Parking Survey Comment Report
By Shannon Craig, Transportation and Parking Planner CO-OP
December 2008
The Transportation and Parking Survey Comments report provides detailed analysis of the survey comments from staff and administration, faculty and students from Camosun College Campuses, Interurban and Lansdowne obtained from the Transportation and Parking Survey.
College and University Comparative Report
By Shannon Craig, Transportation and Parking Planner CO-OP
2008 -2009
This report describes the results of a survey of campus parking and transportation policies at twenty-three British Columbia colleges and universities. The purpose was to provide Camosun College’s transportation and parking sector greater insight into the current practices as well interesting transportation demand management initiatives within British Columbia as it begins to implement its own plan.
MAP: Density (Camosun Community) along BC Transit Routes
By Tracy LePard, Erin Rafuse, Aleshia Biggs
December 2008
Map completed by Environmental Technology students for their final project in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course at Camosun College.
Camosun College Active Transport
Mike Bandy ( Former Camosun College Student) for English 251 Technical Communications Class
The Camosun College TPM identified increasing participation in active transportation (walking, cycling, etc.) methods as a possible approach to alleviating transportation pressures. The implementation of this recommendation, however, was not discussed in great detail. The objectives of this report are to (1) establish if there is potential for an increase in active transportation participation at the college, and (2) if so, provide specific recommendations on how to achieve this increase.

