In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the relationship between population density and streets in cities. We find that denser cities devote a greater share of their land to streets, but also have less street space per person. This relationship results in part from the difficulty of constructing new streets in built-out areas. The amount of street space does not increase as fast as population density, and this in turn helps explain why dense areas have less vehicle travel per person but higher levels of congestion. In contrast to streets, new off-street parking is supplied continually, owing largely to minimum parking requirements that make new development contingent on the provision of ...
Parking considered as one of the most vital transport facilities in urban Context. The availability ...
This study aims to assess the changes in the physical characteristics of the land use and transporta...
This paper argues for the rethinking of parking policy to maximize social interaction in the public ...
*Corresponding Author Many cities throughout the United States require developers of new residential...
When a city requires on-site parking for all new housing, housing costs rise while the price of driv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)Just as technology has come to be the hallmark of ...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
ABSTRACT New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a l...
Many cities have adopted minimum parking requirements, but we have relatively poor information about...
Urban planners typically set the minimum parking requirements for every land use to satisfy the peak...
New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a large incr...
Parking is a key element of the street and highway system. Parking supply affects driving demand by ...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
The logic behind off-street parking requirements is simple: development increases the demand for par...
For thousands of years cities have been centers for commerce, creativity, and livelihood, consisting...
Parking considered as one of the most vital transport facilities in urban Context. The availability ...
This study aims to assess the changes in the physical characteristics of the land use and transporta...
This paper argues for the rethinking of parking policy to maximize social interaction in the public ...
*Corresponding Author Many cities throughout the United States require developers of new residential...
When a city requires on-site parking for all new housing, housing costs rise while the price of driv...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)Just as technology has come to be the hallmark of ...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
ABSTRACT New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a l...
Many cities have adopted minimum parking requirements, but we have relatively poor information about...
Urban planners typically set the minimum parking requirements for every land use to satisfy the peak...
New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a large incr...
Parking is a key element of the street and highway system. Parking supply affects driving demand by ...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
The logic behind off-street parking requirements is simple: development increases the demand for par...
For thousands of years cities have been centers for commerce, creativity, and livelihood, consisting...
Parking considered as one of the most vital transport facilities in urban Context. The availability ...
This study aims to assess the changes in the physical characteristics of the land use and transporta...
This paper argues for the rethinking of parking policy to maximize social interaction in the public ...