Stuck in Park: How Mandatory Parking Minimums Hurt American Cities
Reforming Municipal Parking Policies to Align With Strategic Community Goals
The City of Victoria is currently engaged in a parking policy review which proposes reducing some off-street parking requirements (http://victoria.ca/zoningparking). These changes are good, but modest. This short report identifies much bolder reforms that would better align parking policies with other community goals. Although written for Victoria, the analysis and recommendations are appropriate for most municipalities.
Minimum parking requirements and housing affordability, 2018
Finding space for nature in cities: the considerable potential of redundant car parking - npj Urban Sustainability
Finding space for nature in cities: the considerable potential of redundant car parking
We Sorted Through Parking Codes So You Don’t Have To - Parking Reform Network
Written by University of Illinois at Chicago students Maggie Kochman, Zane Jacobson, and Bobby Siemiaszko. From January through May 2021, three students at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s…
Full article: The Width and Value of Residential Streets
(2021). The Width and Value of Residential Streets. Journal of the American Planning Association. Ahead of Print.
St. Paul Parking Report
Addressing the “minimum parking” problem for on-demand mobility
Parking infrastructure is pervasive and occupies large swaths of land in cities. However, on-demand (OD) mobility has started reducing parking needs in urban areas around the world. This trend is expected to grow significantly with the advent of autonomous driving, which might render on-demand mobility predominant. Recent studies have started looking at expected parking reductions with on-demand mobility, but a systematic framework is still lacking. In this paper, we apply a data-driven methodology based on shareability networks to address what we call the “minimum parking” problem: what is...
Buffalo report 120220 spreads sm
Parking requirements and foundations are driving up the cost of multifamily housing
This piece is the third in a four-part series. It summarizes findings from a report written by Hannah Hoyt, published by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies and NeighborWorks America.