TAMIU Campus Plan Master Plan Update, May 2023

Occupancy TAMIU conducts parking occupancy counts each semester. In Fall 2022, parking occupancy peaked at 12 p.m. at 74% across the whole campus. Even at its busiest, and accounting for a 5% buffer, the campus has an average of 300-350 available spaces (Figure 3). Fall 2022 findings are consistent with data collected since 2017, which reveals that TAMIU supply has exceeded demand since 2018. Parking occupancy dropped substantially during the Covid-19 pandemic, has since rebounded, but still is lower than in 2017. In Fall 2022, the West Gated, East Student, Student Center/ Fine Arts, West Student, and Physical Plant lots experience the highest peak hour occupancies at 99-100% (Figure 4). This high level of demand corresponds to their proximity to main campus buildings and the campus core. By contrast, the lots farther from the core were only 3-38% full. On-street parking along University Boulevard loop road was about 25% occupied at peak. Figure 4 Peak Parking Occupancy, Fall 2022 Figure 3 Average Peak Parking Occupancy, by Year * Excludes Fall 2020 data 64 Texas A&M International University A/ APPENDIX

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