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Parking management jump start guide2
Parking management jump start guide2
The Parking Management Jump Start Guide is offered by the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) and funded by the Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities program. Printing is funded by Oregon’s Transportation and Growth Management program, a joint effort of DLCD and the Oregon Department of Transportation. DLCD would like to thank the Guide’s Project Management Team and the city staff members from throughout Oregon who participated in our outreach process for their invaluable contributions to this Guide.
·oregon.gov·
Parking management jump start guide2
Mayor discusses reasoning behind pausing paid parking push in downtown Ogden
Mayor discusses reasoning behind pausing paid parking push in downtown Ogden
OGDEN — Ben Nadolski is approaching the end of just his first year as Ogden’s mayor, but there have already been several policy milestones. After last speaking with him in June, the Standard-Examiner sat down with Nadolski to discuss the path the city has taken in the months since, where progress has been made and […]
·standard.net·
Mayor discusses reasoning behind pausing paid parking push in downtown Ogden
Convention Centers Integrate with the Urban Realm to Stay Competitive
Convention Centers Integrate with the Urban Realm to Stay Competitive
Covid-19 may have caused a precipitous decline in convention crowds in 2020, but it did not halt long-range plans to overhaul and expand convention centers in a number of key U.S. cities. Today that foresight is bearing fruit with grand new facilities able to host larger industry and trade gatherings than ever before.
·urbanland.uli.org·
Convention Centers Integrate with the Urban Realm to Stay Competitive
Highway Pollution Near Multifamily Homes Hurts Residents, but Zoning and Transportation Reform Could Help
Highway Pollution Near Multifamily Homes Hurts Residents, but Zoning and Transportation Reform Could Help
New Urban research shows high-density housing in Los Angeles is disproportionately concentrated near high-traffic roads compared with single-family homes, exposing apartment residents to the adverse health effects of pollution.
·urban.org·
Highway Pollution Near Multifamily Homes Hurts Residents, but Zoning and Transportation Reform Could Help