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Donald Shoup Explains Parking Reform
Donald Shoup Explains Parking Reform
If you're looking for a place to start learning more about the specifics of parking reform, or you're looking for a way to confirm if you might be the next "Shoupista," look no further. Donald Shoup, distinguished research professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA, is shown in this video making a typically funny and engaging presentation at CNU 27 Louisville in 2019. In the presentation, Shoup lays out the key aspects of the parking reforms from his seminal book, The High Cost of Free Parking (2005) and the follow up, Parking and the City (2018).
·courses.planetizen.com·
Donald Shoup Explains Parking Reform
Can street-focused emergency response measures trigger a transition to new transport systems? Exploring evidence and lessons from 55 US cities - ScienceDirect
Can street-focused emergency response measures trigger a transition to new transport systems? Exploring evidence and lessons from 55 US cities - ScienceDirect
Transport planning and policy is increasingly being called to action in ways that differ from practices of yesteryear. Varied segments of society are …
·sciencedirect.com·
Can street-focused emergency response measures trigger a transition to new transport systems? Exploring evidence and lessons from 55 US cities - ScienceDirect
Course charted for parking in the downtown through release of new
Course charted for parking in the downtown through release of new
The new city parking strategy has been released and what it doesn’t contain is almost as interesting as what it does. The Downtown Parking Strategy has been in the works since 2016 — as part of Development Services’ annual work plan — with an eye toward simultaneously improving parking accessibility in the downtown and surrounding areas and discouraging usage, nudging people toward transit.
·thenelsondaily.com·
Course charted for parking in the downtown through release of new
Modern Infill on the Boards, Slated for Approval
Modern Infill on the Boards, Slated for Approval
Purchased for a breathless $1,700 per square foot; or $1.65 million for a tear down(!) in the third quarter of 2019, plans to raze the uninhabitable 950-square-foot Portola District home that sits on a nearly 10,000-square-foot lot at 666 Hamilton Street have been drawn. And if approved by Planning next week, the parcel...
·socketsite.com·
Modern Infill on the Boards, Slated for Approval
Boston Properties wants to replace garage parking with office space at Reston Gateway | Reston Now
Boston Properties wants to replace garage parking with office space at Reston Gateway | Reston Now
Boston Properties wants to replace garage parking with office space in the final block of Reston Gateway, a massive mixed-use development that's currently under construction steps from the Reston Town Center Metro Station. Although the first phase of the project was approved by the county in 2018,
·restonnow.com·
Boston Properties wants to replace garage parking with office space at Reston Gateway | Reston Now
Rancho Palos Verdes approves removal of parking spaces on Crenshaw Blvd. | Peninsula Newspaper - News | pvnews.com
Rancho Palos Verdes approves removal of parking spaces on Crenshaw Blvd. | Peninsula Newspaper - News | pvnews.com
In a continuing effort to address safety and traffic concerns on Crenshaw Boulevard near the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve, the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council at its Tuesday, March 16
·pvnews.com·
Rancho Palos Verdes approves removal of parking spaces on Crenshaw Blvd. | Peninsula Newspaper - News | pvnews.com
Parking while poor? Complex says it tows 3-4 cars a week for being unsightly
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.
·local12.com·
Parking while poor? Complex says it tows 3-4 cars a week for being unsightly
Shattered windows, threatened auctions and $1,000 fines: Welcome to the confusing world of Philadelphia's courtesy tows
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.
·inquirer.com·
Shattered windows, threatened auctions and $1,000 fines: Welcome to the confusing world of Philadelphia's courtesy tows