Parking

Parking

Addressing the “minimum parking” problem for on-demand mobility
Addressing the “minimum parking” problem for on-demand mobility
Parking infrastructure is pervasive and occupies large swaths of land in cities. However, on-demand (OD) mobility has started reducing parking needs in urban areas around the world. This trend is expected to grow significantly with the advent of autonomous driving, which might render on-demand mobility predominant. Recent studies have started looking at expected parking reductions with on-demand mobility, but a systematic framework is still lacking. In this paper, we apply a data-driven methodology based on shareability networks to address what we call the “minimum parking” problem: what is...
·nature.com·
Addressing the “minimum parking” problem for on-demand mobility
Yankee Stadium Parking Lot Woes Block Soccer Field Goal, Cost Taxpayers Millions
Yankee Stadium Parking Lot Woes Block Soccer Field Goal, Cost Taxpayers Millions
Shortchanged holders of bonds told parking company owes $34 million in interest alone on unpaid rent and other debts to the city. A possible deal to build a home for the NYCFC could stop the bleeding — if the Yankees and lot owners can make peace.
·thecity.nyc·
Yankee Stadium Parking Lot Woes Block Soccer Field Goal, Cost Taxpayers Millions
Yankees threaten to halt own soccer stadium project unless bankrupt company cleans up garages that would be torn down anyway
Yankees threaten to halt own soccer stadium project unless bankrupt company cleans up garages that would be torn down anyway
The City, the web publication with the ungoogleable name that was funded with Craig Newmark’s guilt money over accidentally destroying newspapers, ran an article last night headlined “Yankee Stadium Parking Lot Woes Block Soccer Field Goal, Cost Taxpayers Millions.” This is a subject that should interest FoS readers on a couple of levels — the New […]
·fieldofschemes.com·
Yankees threaten to halt own soccer stadium project unless bankrupt company cleans up garages that would be torn down anyway
Plunge in city parking revenue due to pandemic is 'staggering,' Toronto councillor says | CBC News
Plunge in city parking revenue due to pandemic is 'staggering,' Toronto councillor says | CBC News
As the city struggles to balance the 2021 budget in the face of a worsening pandemic, councillors are coming to grips with a steep drop in revenue from the Toronto Parking Authority. Coun. Brad Bradford calls the figures "staggering," but not surprising.
·cbc.ca·
Plunge in city parking revenue due to pandemic is 'staggering,' Toronto councillor says | CBC News
Taking Back the Curb, One Restaurant at a Time
Taking Back the Curb, One Restaurant at a Time
While glimmers of hope about an impending vaccine glimmer in the future, the coronavirus still rages on. The toll the pandemic has taken on people’s lives and health will be difficult to measure for a long time coming, but there is no question that our livelihoods and norms have changed. One hopeful outcome has been...
·itdp.org·
Taking Back the Curb, One Restaurant at a Time
Cedar Rapids parking revenue takes 'big hit' from pandemic
Cedar Rapids parking revenue takes 'big hit' from pandemic
CEDAR RAPIDS - Park Cedar Rapids, the company managing the city's paid parking downtown, has laid off many of its employees to cope with a sharp drop in revenue because the pandemic has paused large events and forced many downtown employees to work from home.
·thegazette.com·
Cedar Rapids parking revenue takes 'big hit' from pandemic
Cities’ priorities must be the heart of any universal curb standard. These 5 principles pave the way.
Cities’ priorities must be the heart of any universal curb standard. These 5 principles pave the way.
ities and towns face a massive hurdle to managing their curb space: the lack of a uniform way to define the curb and its users. Without a universal curb standard, it’s difficult for local governments to coordinate with each other and private entities and assess the effectiveness of their curbside management policies. Participants in our Smart Cities Collaborative joined together to develop five principles that should inform any universal curbside language and standards.
·t4america.org·
Cities’ priorities must be the heart of any universal curb standard. These 5 principles pave the way.