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Congress Contemplates $200 Million for Truck Parking
Congress Contemplates $200 Million for Truck Parking
As a government funding deadline looms, congressional leaders are expected to schedule consideration of a fiscal 2026 transportation bill that includes $200 million for truck parking.
·ttnews.com·
Congress Contemplates $200 Million for Truck Parking
Book Review: The Shoup Doctrine - Greater Auckland
Book Review: The Shoup Doctrine - Greater Auckland
This is a guest post by Transport Advisor and Town Planner George Weeks, reviewing The Shoup Doctrine, a collection of 33 essays written in Part V takes us to Switzerland, China, Australia and – yes – New Zealand! Scott Ebbett … Continued
·greaterauckland.org.nz·
Book Review: The Shoup Doctrine - Greater Auckland
Council opts against pursuing uniform parking configuration ordinance
Council opts against pursuing uniform parking configuration ordinance
The now-familiar and always controversial topic of on-street angle parking downtown came back up for discussion during Monday night’s Marshalltown city council meeting as one councilor suggested converting all remaining pull-in angle parking stalls to back-in — though the idea failed to gain traction with the rest of the council. Public Works Director Heather Thomas […]
·timesrepublican.com·
Council opts against pursuing uniform parking configuration ordinance
State-wide parking reform sparks mixed reactions
State-wide parking reform sparks mixed reactions
In 2015, POLITICO Magazine dubbed Evanston “The Suburb That Tried To Kill the Car.” A decade later, a new state law targeting parking minimums has forced the city to confront its development priorities once again.  Beginning in June, Illinois’ People Over Parking Act will eliminate parking minimums for new developments within one-half mile of transit...
·dailynorthwestern.com·
State-wide parking reform sparks mixed reactions
'Everybody works but the empty lot': Some Spokane leaders eye property tax reform to promote building
'Everybody works but the empty lot': Some Spokane leaders eye property tax reform to promote building
As Spokane city leaders look for new ways to boost development, some are leading the charge for a reform to the property tax system which would shift some of the tax burden off of homes and high rises and place it instead onto parking lots and empty fields.
·spokesman.com·
'Everybody works but the empty lot': Some Spokane leaders eye property tax reform to promote building