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Santa Cruz looks to tackle looming parking squeeze from new housing - Lookout Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz looks to tackle looming parking squeeze from new housing - Lookout Santa Cruz
A statewide prohibition on parking minimums has placed cities like Santa Cruz in a tough spot as it prepares to permit thousands of new housing units over the next five years. This means more cars but not necessarily more places to fit them. Local lawmakers are now pushing for a way to mitigate what they worry will be a parking squeeze.
ParkingReformNetwork·lookout.co·
Santa Cruz looks to tackle looming parking squeeze from new housing - Lookout Santa Cruz
Repositioning U.S. Retail: More Malls as Mixed-Use Town Centers
Repositioning U.S. Retail: More Malls as Mixed-Use Town Centers
As aging retail continue to evolve, one increasingly popular trend has been to redesign malls as town centers—recalling a time when such commercial districts were the heart and soul of a community. Mall–to–town center retrofits are emerging throughout the nation, especially in suburban communities, where pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use environments are highly attractive to millennials now raising families.
ParkingReformNetwork·urbanland.uli.org·
Repositioning U.S. Retail: More Malls as Mixed-Use Town Centers
Shoreline Makes Good on Pledge to Stop Mandating Car Parking Citywide
Shoreline Makes Good on Pledge to Stop Mandating Car Parking Citywide
# Shoreline becomes the largest city in King County to let builders decide how much parking makes sense within the specifics of a site, rather than requiring an arbitrary number. The 6-0 city council vote follows a watershed state bill tackling parking earlier this year.
ParkingReformNetwork·theurbanist.org·
Shoreline Makes Good on Pledge to Stop Mandating Car Parking Citywide
Inside an urban heat island, one street can be much hotter than its neighbor – new tech makes it easier to target cooling projects
Inside an urban heat island, one street can be much hotter than its neighbor – new tech makes it easier to target cooling projects
New technologies are making it easier to find these urban heat islets, opening the door to new strategies for efficiently improving community health.
ParkingReformNetwork·theconversation.com·
Inside an urban heat island, one street can be much hotter than its neighbor – new tech makes it easier to target cooling projects