Drivers slapped with 15 million parking tickets this year prompting urgent regulatory changes
Drivers have been left furious over reports private parking operators handed out a record-breaking 15.9 million tickets during the past 12 months.The total marks a substantial jump of 17 per cent compared with the preceding year, when 13.6 million notices were issued to motorists.
New Bedford council committee advances proposal to reduce parking minimums - The New Bedford Light
At the urging of more than a dozen members of the public, the City Council’s ordinance committee advanced a proposal to slash parking minimums for new development.
On Dec. 4, 2025, The Pew Charitable Trusts, International Code Council (ICC), National League of Cities, and the American Planning Association hosted a roundtable of local planning and building officials and national housing stakeholders and experts.
Tucson's 'middle housing' plan to span entire city
In a 6-1 vote, the city council said middle housing — like duplexes and townhomes — to be more easily developed across the city, rather than in a designated area.
Menlo Park measure limiting housing on downtown parking lots heads to next year’s ballot - Local News Matters
A CITIZEN INITIATIVE introduced in opposition to Menlo Park’s plan to build affordable housing in downtown parking lots will head to voters next year. The
Crumbling Parking Garages Get a New Life as Luxury Housing
With sites for residential buildings in desirable Manhattan neighborhoods increasingly scarce, developers are turning decrepit storage structures into housing.
Free parking isn't free. Black market entrepreneurs in Guatemala have a solution.
Guatemala City doesn't mandate new parking, nor does it price its streets. This tragedy of the commons, however, created an entrepreneurial opportunity.
Local Leaders Know Parking Reform is a Good Idea. What’s Stopping Them? - Parking Reform Network
Parking reform is gaining traction across over 100 U.S. cities, with local officials increasingly recognizing its benefits. Despite widespread support…
Election results show support for infill in Bellingham gaining momentum | Opinion
Post-election analysis shows growing voter support for infill housing in Bellingham as urbanist incumbents outperformed opponents and parking mandates face repeal.
Cambridge Memorial Hospital wants to narrow parking spots to ease overcrowding
CMH spokesperson noted parking pressures are significant, adding visitors are often circling to find a space for several minutes and are sometimes unable to find a space eventually missing their scheduled medical appointments.