In this article, users will learn the following:
1. Assign Parking Lots
2. Assign Multi-Level Carpark
3. Use Parking Manager
Parking Lot
Select ‘Parking’ feature type tool in the toolbar (right side panel)
Draw the parking area
Assign dictionary item ‘parking lot’
Label display: Icon only (this will show the parking icon on the map)
Save
Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/188WgT1mkYXmksh7A88OG_ztF53k8VKem/view?usp=sharing
Multi-level car park
- Select parking tool in the toolbar
- Draw the parking area
- Assign dictionary item ‘parking lot’
- Label display: Icon only (this will show the parking icon on the map)
- Save
a.To be able to extrude the height of the multi-level carpark:
- Create one new destination dictionary for all the buildings in your map and name it 'Carpark Structure'
- Not a unique destination and save
b. Apply the steps below to ALL your buildings in your location:
- Select feature type → ‘free-form/landscape’
- Assign “Carpark Structure” as the destination dictionary
- Label display choose: none
- Tick ‘override extrude’ and set the height of the carpark in metres (Guide 3 Metres is usually 1 story building)
- Tick ‘Start extrude height’ and set as 0 (start extrude height allows you to create a space between the ground and your building. This is a great tool for building bridges between 2 buildings. ex. You can start your building 2 metres above the ground.
By creating an extra layer of ‘free-form/landscape’ feature type and naming it “Carpark Structure”, it will enable you to extrude the height of the building and most importantly colour all your buildings in a click of a button.
Parking Manager
- Go to parking manager (360 manager)
- Select parking lot/multi-level carpark
- To activate you need to switch from open → closed → open
- Choose what type of parking
- Set available space, rates etc
- Save
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/188WgT1mkYXmksh7A88OG_ztF53k8VKem/view?usp=sharing