Advocates call for an end to parking minimums in providence
How To Use Parking Season To Make Your Community Stronger
Creating change requires a lot of energy and momentum, but you don't have to generate it all by yourself. You can identifying existing trends and events to give your advocacy more power. One of these trends is parking season.
A car-free future? A Banana Slug alum is targeting one obscure regulation to get there
Alumnus Tony Jordan is a 2024 Grist 50 honoree, a list of climate leaders and innovators.
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…a City Council Supporting Parking Reform
In this episode, host Tiffany Owens Reed talks with Council Member Paloma Delgadillo about her efforts to make her city of Broomfield, Colorado, more resilient.
Cities like Boulder may have too many parking spaces. Here’s why that's a problem
Some city leaders say Boulder has too many parking spaces. And while that might not line up with your experience trying to park at Pearl Street mall, transportation experts say some Front Range cities have too many empty parking spots that could be used for things like housing or parks. On today’s In The NoCo, we’ll hear from one Boulder City Council member who says it’s time to stop requiring builders to create so much parking.
This Year's Park(ing) Day Hopes to Inspire Big Policy Change — Streetsblog USA
One weekend a year, advocates repurpose curbside parking to make more space for people. Join them!
Grist 50 2024
The annual Grist 50 list features leaders who are making a difference in their communities and tackling the most pressing climate issues we face.
Ending Mandatory Parking Requirements: ‘Everyone’s Doing It’
American cities of all sizes and political stripes are eliminating mandatory parking requirements, with concerns about housing supply the most common driving factor and policy catalysts critical to ensure success, reports the Parking Reform Network (PRN).
Parking Reform Network founder says his mission is key to reducing car travel and meeting climate change goals
What does parking have to do with climate change? Everything, according to Parking Reform Network founder and president Tony Jordan. We hear how the Portland-based, national nonprofit group helps cities around the country remove parking requirements to support the larger goal of creating a sustainable infrastructure.
Colorado’s Parking Reform: The Details - Parking Reform Network
They did it! In the final days of the 2024 legislative session, statewide parking reform snuck across the finish line in Colorado. HB 1304, which eliminates many residential parking mandates in the…
New Map Compiles Parking Reform Efforts Nationwide
The interactive tool helps citizens and policymakers understand parking reform at a broader level and zero in on state-level legislation.
These U.S. Cities Have More Parking Lots Than Housing
They paved paradise again and again and again.
State Legislation Map - Parking Reform Network
Explore our interactive map that covers the status of parking reform legislation across all 50 states.
People over parking: The U.S. cities that are reclaiming their streets
In a small but growing number of cities across the United States, parking reform is gaining momentum. How a city approaches parking could seem trivial, but it is deeply rooted in issues relating to less carbon-intensive transportation systems, encouraging green spaces and increasing access to affordable housing.
How to sound off on the City of Yes housing proposal from Mayor Adams
Now is the time to share your opinion.
Should Parking Go away in American Cities? - Playmakers
Governments introduced minimum parking requirements in the 1950s as car ownership skyrocketed. However, that’s all changing.
Evanston to study parking maximum policy - Evanston RoundTable
Some argue that parking limits would promote transit, biking and walking; free up land for housing and green spaces; and generate property tax revenue.
Does downtown Allentown have enough parking space? A reform group’s answer may surprise
The Parking Reform Network, a nonprofit that researches and advocates for parking policy changes, found 27% of the land in downtown Allentown is dedicated solely to parking. Whether that’s good or …
More than 37% of our downtown land is dedicated to parking - Triangle Blog Blog
A group civics blog covering town council, education, transportation, and recreation in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, NC.
How Paris, D.C., and other global cities are trying to get SUVs off their streets - Fast Company
From parking fees to registration fees, forward-thinking cities are slapping heavy penalties on heavy vehicles.
Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions.
Parking reform may be in Evanston's future - Evanston Now
Likely to be included in new zoning code under development
City of Dallas considering eliminating parking minimums for businesses
No one argues that the city's parking code is obsolete. But how to bring it into the 21st Century is a matter of debate.
Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions.
Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Most cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions.
Toronto Aims to Designate 74 Public Parking Lots for New Housing
Toronto’s executive committee has given provisional approval to designate 74 public parking lots, about one-quarter of its inventory, for new housing.
Colorado lawmakers seek ban on local parking requirements — drawing pushback as they aim to bolster housing
Colorado lawmakers are training their sights on reducing the housing crunch by eliminating minimum parking requirements in Denver and many Front Range cities and suburbs. But parking is a heated to…
Can Cities Drive SUVs Off Their Streets?
From parking fees in Paris to registration fees in Washington D.C., forward-thinking cities are slapping heavy penalties on heavy vehicles.
In Trees Vs. Parking War, Washington Just Gave Trees a Leg Up - The Urbanist
A bill pushed by Bothell Rep. Davina Duerr and approved by the Washington legislature this week would prioritize trees when retention policies come into conflict with local parking mandates.
Toronto considers joining urban trend of converting public parking to housing
City staff were given provisional approval last Thursday to study the conversion potential of 74 public parking lots – about one-quarter of the city’s total