Parking Reform News
This week’s news features excellent Op-Eds and letters, exciting news from several cities, and some great parking reform resources.
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This week’s news features excellent Op-Eds and letters, exciting news from several cities, and some great parking reform resources.
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New Transfers Magazine, StrongTowns wants to know what you’d do with all that space, Berkeley is on the edge of parking reforms, and more…
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Parking Panel Webcast Tonight at 5PM PST hear an expert panel, featuring PRN Advisory Board member Donald Shoup, discuss the True Cost of Residential Street Parking. This is a free event, but you need to register before 4PM for the link. More Parking Podcasts Transportation Lawyer Greg Shill has a podcast called Densely Speaking and
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Portland recently passed a landmark residential zoning reform eliminating “single-dwelling” zones by re-legalizing fourplexes (and below-market rate sixplexes) nearly everywhere in the city, and no parking at all is required for any of these new homes. The Residential Infill Project was very controversial and took years of dedicated organizing to become a reality, but, astonishingly,
Portland has eliminated residential parking requirements, your city should be next. Read More »
The first installment of Parking News on this site was March 3rd, 2020 and how the world has changed in a month. Here’s a roundup of links to stories about parking and transportation as they relate to the current crisis and where we go from here. Some cities, like Spokane, WA, Vancouver, B.C., Seattle, WA,
Parking News: Coronavirus Read More »