How to end trafficEuropean cities offer a roadmap for life with fewer cars.#Los Angeles (CA)#Boston (MA)#Congestion pricing#Europe#Parking-Curb Management#CarFree-Open StreetsParkingReformNetwork·curbed.com·Jan 30, 2020How to end traffic
LA is encouraging developers to put denser housing near transit. Here’s how.In less than three years, the program has spurred plans for 20,000 new apartments.#Los Angeles (CA)#Transit Oriented DesignParkingReformNetwork·la.curbed.com·Jan 25, 2020LA is encouraging developers to put denser housing near transit. Here’s how.
CoMotion LA: Congestion pricing could help equity, climate effortsCongestion pricing could fund free transit, according to LA Metro CEO Phil Washington, which he said is a "lofty goal," but still a beneficial one to pursue.#Los Angeles (CA)#Congestion pricingParkingReformNetwork·smartcitiesdive.com·Nov 26, 2019CoMotion LA: Congestion pricing could help equity, climate efforts
Will Doing Away with Parking Minimums Be Good for DTLA?The idea is to make development cheaper and encourage people to use greener modes of transport—but will that be the case?#Los Angeles (CA)#Parking-MinimumsParkingReformNetwork·lamag.com·Nov 8, 2019Will Doing Away with Parking Minimums Be Good for DTLA?
L.A. Proposes Eliminating Parking Requirements DowntownDowntown L.A. follows Lancaster, Santa Monica, San Diego, San Francisco, Houston, and Cincinnati in eliminating unneeded parking requirements.#Los Angeles (CA)#Parking-MinimumsParkingReformNetwork·la.streetsblog.org·Nov 5, 2019L.A. Proposes Eliminating Parking Requirements Downtown
Want to park in Koreatown? Get ready for a ‘blood sport’In Koreatown, one of L.A. County's densest areas, the rhythms of daily life revolve around the scarcity of spaces.#Los Angeles (CA)·latimes.com·May 28, 2019Want to park in Koreatown? Get ready for a ‘blood sport’
Progressive land-use reforms are taking root in American citiesWith Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Los Angeles moving forward with land-use reforms, the thinking behind how American cities work could soon change.#Los Angeles (CA)#Minneapolis (MN)#Buffalo (NY)#Parking-Minimums#Cities & Urbanism·archpaper.com·Apr 27, 2019Progressive land-use reforms are taking root in American cities