Potential repeal of West Hartford parking ban spurs talk of housing, equity and traffic safety issues
West Hartford is considering scrapping its decades-old ban on overnight parking on streets, a move that could have implications on housing policy and pedestrian safety as well as the convenience of some residents.
South Side revival: City eyes $9.1 million parking garage for Village on Park mall | Local Government | madison.com
After announcing a partnership to locate a new hub for minority businesses at the Village on Park Mall, Madison is proposing to build a $9.1 million parking garage to serve
Carpool Lanes Encourage EV Sales but Increase Inequity
Electric vehicle incentive programs, like the Clean Air Vehicle decal program, which gives access to carpool lanes, can encourage some consumers to make the switch, yet EVs are still out of reach financially for many.
ACLU, Civil Rights Groups Sue Pacifica Over RV Parking Ban
On behalf of five Pacifica residents who live in RVs, three civil rights groups filed a lawsuit against the city of Pacifica for its rules that prohibit RV parking on certain streets.
Parking while poor? Complex says it tows 3-4 cars a week for being unsightly
WESTWOOD, Ohio (WKRC) - You've heard of DWI: driving while intoxicated. But how about PWP: parking while poor? One local apartment complex has stringent regulations for its residents and visitors that are giving some people pause. Dennis Day's 2001 Honda is no Bentley, but he was surprised when the other day he received a notice on his windshield after visiting a friend at a Westwood apartment complex.
Shattered windows, threatened auctions and $1,000 fines: Welcome to the confusing world of Philadelphia's courtesy tows
Drivers who get sucked into the bureaucratic vortex describe it as city-sanctioned auto theft, sometimes followed by punishing fines from the Philadelphia Parking Authority.
Should Blind People in Berkeley Be Required to Buy Parking Spaces? – Streetsblog California
The City of Berkeley will be considering this question on Tuesday afternoon, when the City Council is scheduled to once again take up the topic of minimum parking regulations