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D.C. parking, traffic tickets snowball into financial hardships
D.C. parking, traffic tickets snowball into financial hardships
Traffic and parking tickets are issued more often in Black neighborhoods than White ones, according to data from D.C. analyzed by The Washington Post. Advocates for changing the District’s system of fees and fines say the disparities show that the city’s ticketing and traffic enforcement policies not only target Black drivers but criminalize poverty.
·washingtonpost.com·
D.C. parking, traffic tickets snowball into financial hardships
"DDOT Launches New Parking Permit System for DC Residents"
"DDOT Launches New Parking Permit System for DC Residents"
From DDOT: "he District Department of Transportation (DDOT) launched ParkDC Permits, a new, centralized system for DC residents in Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Zones and their visitors to manage visitor, temporary, home health aide, and contractor parking permits via a single online portal.
·popville.com·
"DDOT Launches New Parking Permit System for DC Residents"
"DDOT Launches New Digital Parking Permit System"
"DDOT Launches New Digital Parking Permit System"
From DDOT: "Today, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced the preliminary launch of ParkDC Permits, a new, centralized digital system for DC residents and their visitors to manage visitor, temporary, home health aide, and contractor parking permits via a single online portal.
·popville.com·
"DDOT Launches New Digital Parking Permit System"
DC can’t have statehood because… of parking?
DC can’t have statehood because… of parking?
On September 19, 2019, the House of Representatives held a historic hearing on a bill to admit DC (except for a core of federal buildings and lands) as the 51st state appropriately numbered HR 51. One of the weirdest arguments against statehood was from Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie (R), who said it would be too hard to park in DC if it became a state.
·ggwash.org·
DC can’t have statehood because… of parking?
Neighborhood-based prices could fix DC’s residential parking
Neighborhood-based prices could fix DC’s residential parking
The District’s one-size-fits-all approach to residential parking results in inefficient allocation of a scarce resource. Tailoring prices by neighborhood for the city’s residential parking permit (RPP) program could make the system more responsive to the unique needs of individual communities. When DC introduced its RPP system in the 1970s, it was designed…
·ggwash.org·
Neighborhood-based prices could fix DC’s residential parking
Dutch auctions could improve parking permits in DC
Dutch auctions could improve parking permits in DC
Nothing in urban life seems to be as contentious as on-street parking in DC. One answer may be a Dutch auction, which allows residents to set the price of parking, making parking more responsive to demand. In DC, residential parking permits (RPPs) are sold to residents well below market rates, meaning people have an incentive to use more space than they may need. This restricts…
·ggwash.org·
Dutch auctions could improve parking permits in DC