Why Would Portland Expand an Old Town Public Parking Garage When It’s Trying to Reduce Carbon Emissions?#Portland (OR)#Parking-GaragesParkingReformNetwork·wweek.com·Nov 6, 2021Why Would Portland Expand an Old Town Public Parking Garage When It’s Trying to Reduce Carbon Emissions?
Great News: Portland’s Next Rail Line May Have Fewer Parking GaragesEquitable mobility requires good transit---not giving free parking to hundreds of car-owning downtown workers in the hope that some of them might be poor.#Portland (OR)#Transit-Park & Ride#Parking-GaragesParkingReformNetwork·sightline.org·Feb 6, 2020Great News: Portland’s Next Rail Line May Have Fewer Parking Garages
In Mid-Density Zones, Portland Has a Choice: Garages or Low Prices?Portland's own analysis shows that bans on car-free homes are catastrophic for Portland households who seek affordable housing.#Portland (OR)#Parking-Minimums#Housing & Density#Car-free households#Parking-GaragesParkingReformNetwork·sightline.org·Feb 6, 2020In Mid-Density Zones, Portland Has a Choice: Garages or Low Prices?
Why Would Portland Expand an Old Town Public Parking Garage When It’s Trying to Reduce Carbon Emissions?#Portland (OR)#Parking-Garages#Climate-SustainabilityParkingReformNetwork·wweek.com·Oct 23, 2019Why Would Portland Expand an Old Town Public Parking Garage When It’s Trying to Reduce Carbon Emissions?