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City to reserve more parking spaces for carsharing
City to reserve more parking spaces for carsharing
The city’s pilot project to provide street and municipal-lot parking spaces for carshare services was successful, and the program would be made permanent, the city’s Department of Transportation announced.   At Smith and Butler streets in Cobble Hill, the site of two on-street carshare spaces, on Earth Day, DOT Commissioner Hank Gutman announced the program would expand from 14 pilot …
·brooklyneagle.com·
City to reserve more parking spaces for carsharing
Getting There: New $3/hour parking rates, fines could come soon to downtown Spokane
Getting There: New $3/hour parking rates, fines could come soon to downtown Spokane
Apr. 26—Just imagine you're fully vaccinated and COVID-19 cases have plummeted. Feeling safe, you decide to attend your first live concert since the pandemic began when Wilco and Sleater-Kinney roll into town. (Who put those two bands together, anyway?) Meeting up with friends for drinks ahead of the show, the ghost of Bing Crosby must be watching over you, because you manage to nab a parking ...
·news.yahoo.com·
Getting There: New $3/hour parking rates, fines could come soon to downtown Spokane
It's car vs car on the central Auckland street where parking is free
It's car vs car on the central Auckland street where parking is free
Every weekday morning, a group of Auckland city commuters fight to claim one of 10 free car parks. How long can this 'secret oasis' last? "Do not write this story." Her eyes flare, her lips thin. Her warning gets sterner. "You're ruining their lives," she says. "Don't drag 'The Eye of Sauron' in
·thespinoff.co.nz·
It's car vs car on the central Auckland street where parking is free
Minneapolis Planning Commission approves a parking requirement change that may impact future developments around the University
Minneapolis Planning Commission approves a parking requirement change that may impact future developments around the University
The Minneapolis Planning Commission approved an ordinance last week that would get rid of parking minimums for new developments beginning in late May as an attempt to make the city less car-dependent.
·mndaily.com·
Minneapolis Planning Commission approves a parking requirement change that may impact future developments around the University