This was a Black Friday like no other—one that demanded a #BlackFridayParking event like no other. Here are a few highlights.
Read MoreHere's how to participate in our annual #BlackFridayParking event today.
Read MoreA step-by-step path to get you — or your city officials — informed on the fragile-making effects of parking minimums…and on how to end them.
Read MoreRemoving parking minimums doesn’t mean getting rid of parking altogether. It means letting the market decide the right amount of parking.
Read MoreWe humbly propose a better approach to parking policy than years of studies and focus groups.
Read MoreThis year proves, more than ever, that we need to free our cities from the straitjacket of parking minimums. So we’re kicking off our annual #BlackFridayParking campaign…but with a 2020 twist.
Read MoreThe story of how Edmonton, a sprawling prairie city, became the first major Canadian city to end parking minimums—and what the rest of us can learn from its example.
Read MoreParking is so ubiquitous that it’s hard to see just how much we have of it. But the data shows us. The data also reveals what a waste of precious resources all that parking is.
Read MoreToo often, “form follows parking” for small developers. A project feasibility starts with on-site parking minimums; only then can it be determined how much is left over for productive use.
Read MoreMinimum parking requirements are expensive, waste space, and waste opportunities. Edmonton seems poised to do something about it.
Read MoreWhat if parking reform efforts could martial the kind of informed, passionate support that we see in cycling advocacy? A new national nonprofit is working on just that.
Read MoreHow will we ensure there’s enough parking if we don’t require property owners to provide any? There’s a simple answer to this question.
Read MoreSandpoint, Idaho eliminated its downtown parking minimums 10 years ago. Since then, at least four projects that could not otherwise have happened have brought new vibrancy and economic productivity to downtown.
Read MoreWe’re in the waning hours of this year’s #BlackFridayParking campaign. Here are just a few highlights.
Read MoreWe paved paradise and put up a parking lot. Here are a few ways people around North America are taking paradise back.
Read MoreHere's how to participate in our annual #BlackFridayParking event today.
Read MoreWe don’t pay a ton of attention to parking lots in our day-to-day lives—nobody makes postcards of scenic or historic ones—yet parking dominates and shapes the built environment around us more than any other factor. Here’s how to start seeing parking—and the damage it does when we build too much of it.
Read MoreNo one person has done more to change the conversation about parking minimums and how they harm our cities than UCLA economist Donald Shoup. If you don’t know his work, now’s the time to get acquainted.
Read MoreOften, what prevents the incremental development movement from taking root in a community isn’t lack of will, knowhow, or resources. Here’s how a change to Miami’s parking minimum rules opened the door for small-scale development in The Magic City.
Read MoreThe movement to end harmful, wasteful minimum parking requirements is picking up steam in cities large and small across America. We’re doing our best to play a part in it.
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