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.
That's just one of the proposals in an initiative outlining policy solutions for affordable and equitable growth in one of the US's fastest-growing cities.
Peduto introduces zoning change to reduce curb cuts in front of rowhouses
Last year, Pittsburgh took steps to combat a growing problem in popular row house neighborhoods: newly constructed driveways for private garages that cut into public...
Dallas' New Mobility Plan Admits That Walking Here Is Dangerous - D Magazine
The first-ever mobility plan ties the city's infrastructure to economic development, the environment, and housing. It also says we need to prioritize pedestrians.
GOVT SNEAKS IN 4,000 NEW ON-STREET PARKING SPACES UNDER GUISE OF “SMART METER” REPLACEMENT – TRANSIT 🇭🇰 JAM
The government will add up to new 4,000 kerbside parking spaces across the city under the guise of its so-called “smart meter” initiative, Transit Jam has learned, with the new spaces b…
Higher parking lot licensing fees in downtown Hartford sought to spur redevelopment, but opponents just see the cost of parking going up - Hartford Courant