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City of Sacramento looking to cap new parking spaces, increase bike parking for new developments
The City of Sacramento is asking for the community's input on a plan that would limit vehicle parking spaces in certain areas and increase bicycle parking in new developments.
City council considers reducing parking minimums to address housing and environmental concerns
A Sarnia resident is calling on City Council to replace parking minimums with “parking maximums” in residential developments, aiming to boost affordability and sustainability.
Seattle Set to Double Down on Arbitrary Parking Mandates
# Despite being a longtime parking reform leader, Seattle is set to require off-street parking, even as it unlocks significant housing capacity near transit. This will make housing harder to build.
SF to Start Enforcing New ‘Daylighting’ Parking Law for Parking Within 20 Feet of a Crosswalk
You’ll soon be looking at a $40 citation for parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk, as new state law is kicking in requiring 20 feet of “daylight” between parked cars and crosswalks, though they won’t be handing out the fines until January 1, 2025.
City mulls downtown parking and how to help pay for it
Municipal officials in Brockville are looking to re-establish a cash-in-lieu of parking bylaw that would apply to the central downtown waterfront area of the city.
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 […]
Veterans will soon get free year-round parking in Quebec City
Mayor Bruno Marchand will soon make good on one of his election promises by offering free parking in the streets of Quebec City for veterans. It begins in the spring of 2025.
Prague Limits Free Parking for Electric Cars Despite Only 1% Share
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Belfast university students missing lectures with lack of parking
Students say they have missed lectures and lost sleep because of struggles to find parking spaces.
Want Parking? Kiss Goodbye Half of the Projected Housing in 'City Of Yes' - Streetsblog New York City
Analysis: Modifications the mayor's City of Yes housing plan will result in less housing, experts say.
Buildings with garages face EV charger mandate
Owners of buildings with 10 or more parking spots will be required to provide EV chargers for tenants by 2035 at the latest.
City Council approves bill to raise fines on parking or stopping in bike lanes
Vehicles were given a 25-minute grace period before being ticketed, but the new legislation removes that protection.
Atlanta residents oppose plan to demolish old substation for parking lot
The structure at 148 Edgewood Avenue was built in 1926 by the company now known as Georgia Power.
Gov. Hochul signs law to curb reckless driving in parking lots, celebrated by Queens officials and civic
Last week, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation to combat reckless driving in parking lots, a longstanding noise and public safety issue for many eastern
What a new development deal for Ball Arena parking lots means for Denver
Kroenke's development plan gets a win, but its real test is Monday.
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.
DOT's Upper West Side 'Smart Curbs' Struggles to Claw Back Free Parking - Streetsblog New York City
One local advocate said the whole point of the pilot was to test the idea of charging for valuable curb space on a large scale. So what happened?
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.
What a Giant Hole Says About a Broad Parking Problem
There’s a powerful but obscure force operating in New York and elsewhere: the parking minimum.
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Missoula has unveiled the draft of its future land use plan as city leaders look to address growth as far out as 2045.
Season preview: Palm Beach to address traffic, parking, code reform, comprehensive plan
Traffic, parking and code reform will be among the important issues that will be addressed by the Palm Beach Town Council this season.
Council backs car-free six-storey rental to replace Broughton parking lot
No on-site parking is proposed for the project put forward by Fort Properties
How to create more housing
Muskegon’s supply-side reforms designed to ease home price inflation
How Spokane gained its urbanist reputation
In August, more than 30,000 Democrats who support making it easier to build housing gathered online for a "YIMBYs For Harris" Zoom fundraising call.
Poll: A Few Wealthy Loudmouths Want to Keep Mandatory Parking - Streetsblog New York City
Seventy-four percent of New York City voters support Mayor Adams's plan to eliminate minimum parking rules for new housing developments.
Dan Garodnick says there’s nothing to fear about City of Yes
The New York City Planning director has explained and explained and explained the housing proposal.
Housing versus parking: One pol’s twisted logic
Selvena Brooks-Powers of Queens balks at letting apartment developers decide if their customers want a parking spot or lower rent.
Why Does This Building by the Subway Need 193 Parking Spots? (Yes, Exactly 193.)
New York and cities across the country reconsider decades-old parking rules.
Column: Parking reform is an important piece of the housing puzzle
The city is (finally) exploring ways to reduce or minimize the impact parking requirements have on homes and businesses.