Parking and feelings
Farther afield, but a frequent local topic: UCLA professor Donald Shoup is pretty much the guru of parking reform -- his 2005 book The High Cost of Free Parking is now famous among planners and urbanists. And he has an update of sorts in a new book, Parking and the City. From an interview over at City Lab: "I think where I have been successful is in showing how parking is connected to whatever someone thinks is important. If they're interested in housing or global warming or urban design or whatever, I can show them that parking reforms will help to solve the problem." [City Lab]
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