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Berkeley’s new $40M, 720-car Center Street garage opens today
350 bicycles can also park in the structure, along with 20 electric cars (it’s wired for an additional 37). There is an area for public art and a store.
Center Street Garage - City of Berkeley, CA
Love Field Opens New Parking Garage, Adds 5,000 New Spots
If you've flown into or out of Dallas Love Field recently, then you've most likely experienced firsthand that the airport is as busy as it's ever been. And while the number of passengers using Love Field...
Parking garage at Dallas Love Field floods after heavy storms sweep North Texas
Heavy rain that pelted North Texas overnight Wednesday swamped a parking garage at Dallas Love Field, submerging about 80 vehicles.
CDOT to build headquarters in stadium parking lot; new parking structure to be built
DENVER -- The Colorado Department of Transportation will build a new headquarters building in the parking lot of Sports Authority Field at Mile High, a spokeswoman said Friday. The Metropolitan Football Stadium District sold part of Lot M to CDOT for the new building. That means 367 parking spaces will be lost.
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350-stall parking garage opening in Downtown Chandler | City of Chandler
A 350-stall parking garage is opening this week in Downtown Chandler as part of the $25 million Overstreet development. The five story garage was constructed by LGE Design Build, developers of Overstreet, a 77,000 square-foot project that will include a Flix Brewhouse cinema, plus space for restaurants, retail and offices.
Daily rates for parking at RDU will go up soon, but a new lot is opening
The daily parking rates at Raleigh-Durham International Airport are going up, after the RDU Airport Authority approved increases for Premier and Central spots in the deck and in both economy lots.
Is there such a thing as a ‘fair’ distribution of road space?
(2019). Is there such a thing as a ‘fair’ distribution of road space?. Journal of Urban Design. Ahead of Print.
Parking is Important and Not Important
It’s time for mandatory parking minimums to go. That doesn’t mean, though, that the need for parking is going to magically disappear. We would also be wise to plan for smart, adaptable parking solutions, so our cities can incrementally urbanize.
Proposed Bill Could Mean Tax Refunds for Bike Commuters
The 2017 Republican tax bill suspended a refund for bike commuters that’s been in place since 2009. U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) wants to reverse that and, in the process, make the
Chalking Tires to Track Parking Violators Is Unconstitutional, Court Rules
A woman filed a lawsuit against Saginaw, Michigan after she racked up 15 parking tickets.
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San Francisco's neighborhoods and auto dependency
Suburbanization and auto dependency have major problems. An alternative, the walkable neighborhood system, is one of a number of ideas designed to inc…
Parking Requirements: Falling by the Wayside in Many Cities
Minimum parking rules have driven up costs and made it more difficult to build affordable housing, experts say.
If Dallas Wants to Retain Its Competitive Edge, It Needs to Rethink Parking, Zoning
A new report warns that Dallas is losing its "enormous edge" in affordability. Minneapolis offers an example for how the city may reverse this course.
In Lafayette, a Political Resignation Over Climate Change and Development
City Manager Steven Falk of resigned because he said he cannot carry out policies that fail to address the urgent threat of a changing climate.
Toronto Parking Authority reviewing free passes for councillors and others
The review comes after Mayor John Tory and others questioned the practice.
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The impact of ride hailing on parking (and vice versa)
Investigating emerging transportation services is critical to forecasting mode choice and providing appropriate infrastructure. One such infrastructure is parking, as parking demand may shift with the availability of ride-hailing services. This study uses ethnographic methods—complemented with passenger surveys collected when driving for Uber and Lyft in the Denver, Colorado, region—to gather quantitative and qualitative data on ride-hailing and analyze the impacts of ride-hailing on parking, including changes in parking demand and parking as a reason to deter driving. The study also examin...
Garages Expand Into New Roles as Cities Reevaluate Transportation
As the City of Falls Church moves toward accommodating car-alternative transportation, City officials are following the consensus among urban planners that investing in a public parking garage is passé. But does a government-level disinterest in building a public utility represent a budding trend of disinterest in residents’ own garages? The […]
Cars are killing us. Within 10 years, we must phase them out | George Monbiot
Driving is ruining our lives. Only drastic action will kick our dependency, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
Tenants investors continue to resist developers reducing parking spaces in urban retail
Study: Solving Atlanta’s traffic woes could hinge on better parking practices
Increasing parking fees and fines could encourage people to use mass transit, research suggests.
City Observatory - Ten things more inequitable than road pricing
The City Observatory is a study of modern-day cities and urban development practices.
Mayor proposes allowing some housing projects with no parking spaces
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer proposed a set of reforms to the city's parking requirements Friday, allowing the construction of housing projects without parking spaces as long as they're close to a planned or currently-existing transit stop.
Progressive land-use reforms are taking root in American cities
With Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Los Angeles moving forward with land-use reforms, the thinking behind how American cities work could soon change.
Sharing the Curb
Curb space in city centers is a scarce resource. And as demand for this space increases — with the rise of urban deliveries, shared…
The Transport Decarbonization Pyramid
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