FEATURE: Why data sharing and parking enforcement are key to the EV revolution | Traffic Technology Today
Across the world governments are rushing to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. In the UK a ban on selling new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars has been brought forward from 2040 to 2030. Recent reports have found that in order to achieve such targets, electric vehicle chargepoints must be fitted five times fasterRead More
Cycling advocate believes downtown Penticton paid parking has its purpose and its benefits - Penticton News - Castanet.net
While Penticton businesses are bringing up concerns about fewer people visiting the downtown area due to new paid parking, one cycling advocate thinks the city's choice to implement them will come to work in the stores' favour.
Parking Policy Innovations in the United States
In recent years, cities across the United States have adopted a range of parking policy reforms to manage the existing parking supply, reduce traffic, cut pollution, and bolster city finances. Reforms include eliminating minimum parking requirements for development projects, enabling developments and businesses to share parking facilities, and using technology solutions to efficiently manage the supply of on-street parking. This interactive report allows users to access information on policies from cities across the U.S. A searchable, filterable database includes a range of recent policy examples that represent significant shifts from the status quo depending on the local context.
Fairmont, West Virginia, City Council passes four ordinances to improve building, development | WV News | wvnews.com
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WV News) — Fairmont City Council passed four planning and zoning ordinances during its meeting Tuesday evening, paving the way for easier development and redevelopment by residents and
Popular Ontario tourist destination imposing big fines to avoid huge influx of visitors
A popular Ontario tourist destination that was completely overwhelmed with visitors last summer is imposing huge fines and will now charge out-of-towners to use the beach in order to avoid overcrowding.
More Dining Spots Mean Fewer Parking Spots, And San Diego Seems Fine With That (KPBS Midday Edition Segments) | KPBS
The city has approved hundreds of outdoor dining permits since the pandemic began. Yet despite causing a big loss in parking across the city, the program appears to have widespread support.