A surprising amount of traffic isn’t caused by people who are on their way somewhere, but by those who have already arrived and are looking for a place to park.
City Council allows no minimum parking requirements on King Street to drive business | WCIV
Looking to open a businesson King Street or take over a secondor third floor? A Charleston City councilmember said the next 60 days is a prime opportunityto do it. On King Street, there's a fair amount of vacancy and rent available signs, and the Charleston City Council hopes to eliminate that by eliminating minimum parking requirements from Broad to Calhoun Streets over the next 60 days. "We need a shot in the arm on King Street, and this would have been a great idea without COVID.
Parking minimums hold developers back: Examining the impact of TOD ordinances – Streetsblog Chicago
Comparing the amount of parking included in projects on transit-friendly land before and after the passage of Chicago’s TOD ordinances shows developers are often glad to build less parking if…
Transportation For America COVID-19 threw a curveball at curb management. Here’s how cities adapted. - Transportation For America
Transportation for America’s 2020 cohort of the Smart Cities Collaborative was always meant to focus on curbside management. But then came COVID-19, radically shifting all aspects of our lives—including how we use curbs. Our new report, COVID and the Curb, explores how cities adapted their curb management strategies to support public health and small businesses, and ideas for better curb policy at the local, state, and federal levels.
Locals Strongly Oppose Ending 90-minute Free Garage Parking And Other Changes to City Parking Policies – Pasadena Now
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When it comes to parking minimums, less is more - Spacing Toronto
Is parking policy in Toronto finally going to be meaningfully reformed? On January 5th, the City of Toronto released a “Report for Action” signalling it will review its parking policies. This is an opportunity for Torontonians to reflect on the future of automobile infrastructure in urban spaces and to recognize the far-reaching implications that parking […]
Should Blind People in Berkeley Be Required to Buy Parking Spaces? – Streetsblog California
The City of Berkeley will be considering this question on Tuesday afternoon, when the City Council is scheduled to once again take up the topic of minimum parking regulations
Surf City will consider paid parking program at special meeting
Surf City has been known for its free parking for those hoping to enjoy the beach without having to pay the prices of some of the neighboring beaches to the south, but it appears the town is at least considering a paid parking program.