Paid Parking As Progressive Social Policy — Parking Industry
Managing parking through pricing strategies is more efficient, cost-effective, and overall more beneficial than increasing the parking supply. Learn more...
The sections that follow explore the housing crisis from five key perspectives. 1. historical overview 2. growth controls 3. political economy of housing policy 4. restrictive housing policy 5. solutions to the housing crisis
Abolishing or reducing parking minimums all at once can be very challenging—instead, you may have to work through a series of smaller steps to advance parking reform in your community.
Spaced Out – The Shift Away from Minimum Parking Requirements
While the auto industry is undergoing an electric vehicle (EV) revolution, one of the industry's offspring is experiencing a quieter but notable sea change as well.
What Makes Parking Garages Bad for Cities: Investigating Heinous Land Uses, Episode 4
Parking garages and other forms of mandated vehicle storage capacity are generally...not good. So, in the spirit of the season (of tax-deductible giving), pl...
Car Dependency Starts in the Parking Lot | Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
The way we plan and build our transportation systems has a direct impact on us. Our industry has recognized that many patterns of these transportation systems originate in the parking lot.
Vox/Mobility Lab video: The high cost of free parking
When Steve Jobs pitched Apple’s new California campus - which opened earlier this year - he wanted to turn parking lots into green landscapes. But the city of Cupertino demanded 11,000 parking spots, which put
Why American Cities Have So Much Parking - Cheddar Explains
Car culture in the United States spurred a parking boom that's continued since the early 1900s. As a result, American cites are chock full of parking lots an...
Listen: An argument against free parking in cities
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Donald Shoup's Lessons on Urban Planning and Parking from UCLA Luskin on Vimeo
Donald Shoup, distinguished research professor of urban planning at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, is the 2017 recipient of the Distinguished Planning Educator Award. In this video, Shoup discusses his history at UCLA, why he decided to specialize in parking issues and why the Urban Planning department is so important for UCLA Luskin students.
Why are parking mandates bad? YIMBYtown panelists count the ways - BikePortland
On days two and three of the YIMBYtown conference at Portland State University, parking and land-use experts from across the country shared insights on how our national overabundance of car Read More »
Too much of the space in our downtowns is taken up by parked cars, and requiring developers to provide so many parking slots inflates the cost of housing. It’s becoming clear that those mandates are irrational.