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what is parking
What is a "parking shortage" (and Why do we insist on quotation marks)?
The cost of creating parking spaces and their impact on construction costs and design
Parking standards and dedicated parking areas
The impact of parking on road congestion and the efficiency of public transportation
On the disconnect between planning and policy
The effect of parking on the urban environment
Overview
1. Flexible pricing: On the street, charge the appropriate price for each hour and each area.
2. Manage on-street parking and charge fees for local residents as well.
3. "All May Park - Everyone Must Pay." Improve accessibility by removing payment exemptions, including for disabled parking permit holders.
4. Encourage employers to allow their employees to cash out their parking benefits.
5. Remove minimum parking requirements
6. Park and Walk - Manage parking at the regional level.
7. Manage and price parking at sports and mass events.
8. Create and manage parking for Two-wheeled motorized vehicles in close proximity.
9. Mark where parking is allowed, not just where it’s forbidden.
10. Separate politics from parking prices.
11. Technology is not a substitute for policy—use it to support policy.
12. Implement effective and fair enforcement of parking rules.
13. Allocate most parking revenue to the area where it was collected.
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