SF Park - Pricing Parking by Demand
Pricing the Curb (pdf)
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ParkingPriceTherapy.pdf
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Parking Spaces are Perishable Goods (pdf)
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Cruising for parking
Cruising for parking
Getting the prices right an evaluation of pricing parking by demand in san francisco
The right price for curb parking
What Share of Traffic is Cruising for Parking? (pdf)
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Chapter 25 - Cruising for Parking (pdf)
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Is 30 Percent of Traffic Cruising for Parking? (pdf)
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Chapter 26 - Free Parking or Free Markets (pdf)
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Chapter 37 - SFpark: Pricing Parking by Demand (pdf)
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Optimizing use parking garages
Opinion | Gone Parkin’ (Published 2007)
A surprising amount of traffic isn’t caused by people who are on their way somewhere, but by those who have already arrived and are looking for a place to park.
Parking Policy Reforms – Active Towns
Season 1 Episode 43: A DISCUSSION W/ DONALD SHOUP ABOUT HIS THREE FOUNDATIONAL PARKING REFORMS In this episode, John has a fascinating conversation with Donald Shoup, a Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA about how strategic parking policy reforms can help create healthy, vibrant communities.
E33: An Interview with Donald Shoup and a Conversation about Parking Minimums by The Parking Podcast
Donald Shoup, FACIP, author of The High Cost of Free Parking, discusses parking minimums, paid parking and Pearl Harbor.
The Evangelist of Parking
Small change
Shoup and Kolozvari on PBD
Parking expert: end Monopoly's Free Parking! | ITS International
Players should pay if they land on board game square, says Professor Donald Shoup
Shoupistas Rejoice: Seattle Passes Parking Reform
On Monday, the Seattle City Council met to adopt a landmark citywide parking reform ordinance, which had been in the making for nearly two years. The ordinance builds upon reforms the city council …
Parking Is Sexy Now. Thank Donald Shoup.
In an interview, the guru of progressive parking policy reflects on his decades of research and writing, which transformed how cities look at the curb.
Donald Shoup’s Website
Personal website of UCLA Professor Emeritus Donald Shoup
Donald Shoup: Why Parking Reform Will Save The City
In light of the Downtown Memphis' Commission's review of downtown parking and ways to make it more effective and efficient, we are posting a commentary by retired UCLA economist Don Shoup, whose 2005 book, The High Cost of Free Parking, is considered the definitive authority on the subject. His recent book, Parking and the City, follows up: At the dawn of the automobile age, suppose Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller had asked how city planners could increase the demand for cars and gasoline. Consider three options. First, divide the city into separate zones (housing here, jobs there, shopp...
Parking Cash Out Report
Report on Parking Cash Out by Don Shoup
Trouble