Opinion: Less parking, more homes and a better environment
Assembly Bill 2097, which eliminates city parking mandates within a half-mile of transit has elicited fear in the minds of some decision makers and residents in Palo Alto. Will our retail areas suffer due to lack of parking? Will our neighborhoods be crowded with parked cars?
The Biggest Move in Climate Action: Legalize Infill Housing
Adding to a growing body of research on the intersections between climate and housing policy, a new report prepared for the Colorado Energy Office looks at the impact of various land use policies on residential growth and greenhouse gas emissions…
Seattle Planning Commission Pushes for Bolder Housing Growth Strategy
# In a letter approved this week, the Seattle Planning Commission expressed disappointment that the draft One Seattle Comprehensive Plan doesn't go much beyond state mandates, and pushed for changes to make the housing plan bolder and more forward-thinking.
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Bellingham Votes to End to Parking Mandates in Housing Push
# On Monday, Bellingham joined the growing list of cities that have opted to eliminate parking mandates citywide. Bellingham Mayor Kim Lund and an allied city council have more housing reforms on deck.
Mandating parking with new development comes with negative consequences including a reduction in housing, higher home costs and an increase in congestion, a planner told members of the Missoula City Council on Wednesday.
Binghamton City Council approves zoning reform to increase housing
The Binghamton City Council voted unanimously to approve the zoning reform legislation Wednesday. In recent years, cities across the country have implemented zoning reform to ease restrictions on housing development.
New Housing Spurred by City of Yes Offers 'Unforeseen Boon' for Transit: Report - City Limits
Increased housing supply created under the zoning reforms could bring an estimated 70,000 to 97,000 new transit riders to the city's subway, bus and commuter rail lines—bringing an additional $224,188,000 to $309,224,000 per year to the MTA's coffers, a new report found.
Shoreline Votes to Ditch Parking Mandates, Legalize Neighborhood Cafes and Stores
# In approving a unanimous update to its Comprehensive Plan, the Shoreline City Council is set to go well beyond the minimum requirements of state law in pursuit of creating additional housing options and more vibrant neighborhoods.
Purpose of Review Parking is a ubiquitous feature of the built environment, but its implications for public health are under-examined. This narrative review synthesizes literature to describe pathways through which parking may affect population health. Recent Findings We begin by contextualizing the issue, outlining key terminology, the sheer scale of land dedicated to parking, and the historical factors that led to this dominant land use. Next, we delineate four pathways linking parking with public health: 1) Promoting driving and car dependency, affecting air pollution, greenhouse-gas emissions, physical activity, traffic-related injuries and fatalities, and accessibility; 2) Creating impervious surfaces, with consequences for urban heat, flooding, water pollution, and green space; 3) Affecting housing affordability and associated health outcomes of this social determinant; and 4) Design, construction, and maintenance, the health impacts of which include on-street parking’s positive and negative impacts on safety for all roadway users, air-quality effects of parking’s construction and maintenance, and the potential for green parking lots to mitigate some health consequences of impervious surfaces. Summary While evidence supports each pathway, additional empirical research is needed to evaluate impacts of parking on public-health outcomes. As a dominant feature of the built environment with many health implications, parking warrants attention by public-health research and practice.
Is the Lot Half-Full or Half-Empty? Housing Advocates Rally to Eliminate Parking Minimums
The City Plan Commission last week heard from 21 residents — all but two of whom voiced support for eliminating minimum parking requirements for new development — and determined they’d take up the matter again at a special-called meeting on Jan. 16.
Lake Oswego to follow state directive to eliminate parking minimums; First Addition neighbors are concerned - NewsBreak
The residential development landscape has changed considerably in the last few years. First, the state of Oregon mandated the elimination of exclusive sin
Image Credit: Michael Anton. By Mark Chiusano There are countless ways to demonstrate the forever-controversial nature of alternate side parking (ASP) in New York City, but only one involves Mayor Ed Koch’s voice whining from a mechanical street sweeper. That was the gimmick the then-mayor unveiled in 1988 to encourage illegally parked cars to move, so the street sweepers could clean. “Get it outta here,” his tape-recorded voice implored. It’s just one example of how alternate side parking – the requirement for
Dallas delays vote on eliminating parking minimums
Dallas residents will have to wait to see whether the city will move forward with citywide changes to off-street parking after the City Plan Commission deferred the issue Thursday. After divided comments on whether Dallas should eliminate broad requirements that developers build a certain number of off-street parking spaces, commissioners voted to keep the public hearing open until a special ...
How Single-Stair Reform Can Help Unlock Incremental Housing
Modern zoning, building and fire codes make it impossible to build many of the types of housing that people actually want to live in. Reforming those codes to allow for single-stair construction can help undo some of this damage.