Dear Colleagues, 
For close to 30 years, our visitors have been  able to park on the street 
abutting our public garden and cultural center. It  appears that this form of 
parking will not be available going forward. These  lost parking spaces represent 
approximately 40% of overall onsite parking that  contributes to our overall 
annual attendance and ability to serve the  public.  A short-term solution 
will require increased shuttling service for  visitors. 
Has anyone researched  or purchased a custom vehicle or adapted a vehicle for 
museum use? We  are looking for the following characteristics: 
 
    *   Preferably a "green" vehicle 
 
    *   For non-highway driving on narrow, steep, winding roads  
 
    *   10 - 12 passenger seating with room for stroller  storage 
 
    *   High safety rating 
 
    *   Ability to customize interior (interior brochure  display, etc.) 
 
    *   Potential for exterior branding



Are there any recommendations of consulting firms  that have specifically 
aided with strategic solutions?  
Any leads for assistance would be most  appreciated.  Please email Suzy 
Brown, Director of Visitor Services, at [log in to unmask] 
(mailto:[log in to unmask]) , as well as to this listserv, by  February 4th .  Thanks in advance for 
your help.  We need to move  quickly! 
Suzy  Brown 
DIRECTOR OF  VISITOR SERVICES 
Wave  Hill  A public garden & cultural  center  



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