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Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America
Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America
Many Americans want to live in walkable neighborhoods that are served by rapid public transportation. But these neighborhoods are few and far between and incredibly expensive to live in. That’s because in many cities and towns, building walkable neighborhoods is illegal, putting a premium on the few dense communities that exist.
ParkingReformNetwork·t4america.org·
Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America
Parking Validation: What If I Don’t Drive?
Parking Validation: What If I Don’t Drive?
You’ve probably been offered parking validation, as I have, at restaurants, grocery stores -- even the county Human Services office where I receive benefits (while working three jobs and freelancing on the side). But what if, like me, you don’t have a car? Which of these places will validate your visiting them by riding transit, biking, walking or scootering? This conversation came up recently on Twitter, when Julia Curran wrote about her experience asking businesses,
ParkingReformNetwork·streets.mn·
Parking Validation: What If I Don’t Drive?