Parking. It is so baked into urban and suburban landscapes it’s practically invisible to most people. Yet it is something SELC has been paying attention to for years. “It’s been estimated that there are about 2 billion parking spaces in the U.S.,” said SELC Land & Community Program leader Trip Pollard. “Parking policy isn’t exactly […]
Parking minimums have become parking maximums in many cities
Most U.S. cities require a minimum level of off-street parking. But, like dieters dropping a zero-fat regime for a pound of bacon, some have adopted an opposite approach.
It's Park(ing) Day Again! - Streetsblog California
Nineteen years after Park(ing) Day was first launched to get people rethink how we use street space, parklets are common enough that they are no longer shocking or even surprising. But Park(ing) Day still has something to teach.
Transitioning from parking spaces to public places
Now in it’s third year, Park(ing) Day Toronto is serving as the catalyst for the creation of as many as 30 or more installations, whereby spots for cars will instead be used as places for people.
Parking reforms just the ticket says Premier - Inside Local Government
The NSW Government is set to introduce legislation to reform the state’s ticketless parking fine system, as NSW councils chalk up a record year for the issuing of parking fines. NSW Premier, Chris Minns said the changes will improve fairness and transparency for drivers. “Drivers deserve better than the current system,” said Premier Minns. “Too […]
Improving cycle parking for people on a low income
We believe cycling and its benefits for health, the environment and accessing the things you need to live well should be an opportunity for everyone. This means overcoming barriers, including a lack of access to secure, accessible cycle parking at home.
Federal workers return to the parking puzzle | CBC News
The recent return of federal workers to their offices three days a week has more commuters circling the block for scarce parking spots in downtown Ottawa and Gatineau.
How To Use Parking Season To Make Your Community Stronger
Creating change requires a lot of energy and momentum, but you don't have to generate it all by yourself. You can identifying existing trends and events to give your advocacy more power. One of these trends is parking season.
Challenges ahead for plans to turn 5 city parking lots into housing, broker says | CBC News
As the city grapples with a housing shortage, London city councillors will be asked next week to kickstart the process of redeveloping five municipal parking lots into high-density residential units and public parking.
Lawsuit over ‘excessive’ LA parking fines is revived by federal appeals court
A class-action suit brought in 2015 challenged the fine and the penalty after the plaintiffs received a $63 ticket and the subsequent $63 late fee after parking at meters downtown
St. Pete is on the precipice of major zoning changes in this up-and-coming neighborhood
The zoning reform effort represents a significant step toward a more progressive land-use policy that will give property owners flexibility and, city officials hope, result in more housing units affordable for middle-class households.
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…a City Council Supporting Parking Reform
In this episode, host Tiffany Owens Reed talks with Council Member Paloma Delgadillo about her efforts to make her city of Broomfield, Colorado, more resilient.
Cities like Boulder may have too many parking spaces. Here’s why that's a problem
Some city leaders say Boulder has too many parking spaces. And while that might not line up with your experience trying to park at Pearl Street mall, transportation experts say some Front Range cities have too many empty parking spots that could be used for things like housing or parks. On today’s In The NoCo, we’ll hear from one Boulder City Council member who says it’s time to stop requiring builders to create so much parking.