Santa Cruz Parking For Hope Program Donates Over $18,000 To Local Nonprofit | Santa Cruz, CA Patch

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The Bike Parking Revolution is Here (With Your Help)! – Streetsblog New York City
Subway systems in big cities depend on rush hour. Rush hour isn't coming back.
Parking shortage for Oceanside post office stirs controversy
Oceanside residents contend that a dearth of parking in front of the local post office has created a hazard as harried motorists now park illegally along a busy lane of traffic to run inside and mail
Here's what Auburn's doing about the parking shortage downtown | Govt. and Politics | oanow.com
Brisbane parking meters to be permanently cashless - ABC News
Saint John council looks to increase parking ticket fines | CBC News
New Bedford Drivers Rack Up $100K in Parking Ban Fines [OPINION]
Big zoning changes on the horizon could allow more housing in Ann Arbor - mlive.com
How Sweden is taking back parking spaces to improve urban living | Environment | The Guardian
KOMANOFF: Beware the EV Congestion Boomerang – Streetsblog New York City
The Workplace Parking Levy: Making positive connections
'Tiptoe Reach': Tall Parking Meters Causing Issues In Watertown
WBZ-TV measured the height of one of the taller meters at roughly 66 inches, or 5 feet, 6 inches.
Changes coming to downtown Williamsburg parking, including renovations to Colonial Williamsburg lot starting Monday - The Virginia Gazette
What will it cost? A closer look at Surf City’s paid parking plan
Palm Beach scrutinizes free parking in its three business corridors
Parking Fines Could Prevent People From Driving To Work - The Rhino Times of Greensboro
How Covid is changing curb management - City Monitor
Brake check: Charlotte to get city’s first car-free housing development
74-unit apartment building proposed for 17th Street in downtown St. Pete — St. Pete Rising
Another infill apartment building that is seeking to take advantage of recent changes to the City’s parking code will go before Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) on January 7th. Developer Tony Zhukovskyi is proposing a 74-unit development at 200 17th Street North. The building will be located le
Court bans app that prevents parking fines in Amsterdam lawsuit | NL Times
On Monday, the court banned the app Parkeerwekker in a lawsuit filed by the municipality of Amsterdam. The court ruled in the municipality's favor, agreeing that the app facilitates tax evasion, NU.nl reports. Parkeerwekker sends motorists an alert when a municipal scan car passes their parked car. The motorist then has five minutes to quickly pay their parking before they get fined. The app charged 1.49 euros per alert.
Former BART commuters ditch parking permits that were 'like gold'
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, and no free Old Pasadena parking – Pasadena Star News
Neighbors Fight Elmhurst Restaurant's Parking Lot Plan | Elmhurst, IL Patch
Court backs Florida church's freedom to welcome beachgoers - for now - United Church of Christ
A Florida church has won an initial federal court battle over its parking lot. A member of Pass-A-Grille Beach Community Church's youth group welcomes the
Most NYers Would Trade Free Parking For Safer Streets, Survey Says - Gothamist
Seattle’s reduced parking minimums cut 18,000 stalls and saved over $500 million – State Smart Transportation Initiative – UW–Madison
Based on costs of providing parking in Seattle, the authors estimate the reduction in parking capacity saved some $537 million.
Why Is Koreatown Parking So Bad? ~ L.A. TACO
Parking in K-Town has long been a nightmare for both residents and visitors to deal with, but it doesn’t have to be...
Brussels will make slopes of Justice Palace car-free from March
The City of Brussels will make the slopes in front of the Justice Palace, which are often used as a parking space, car-free from 1 March, announced alderman for Urban Development Ans Persoons.
Bend councilor proposes city consider removing minimum parking requirements - KTVZ
During the Bend City Council's meeting on Wednesday evening, new City Councilor Melanie Kebler asked, and staff and colleagues agreed to examine the idea of removing minimum parking requirements for new developments proposed in the city.