Urban planners typically set the minimum parking requirements for every land use to satisfy the peak demand for free parking. As a result, parking is free for 99% of automobile trips in the United States Minimum parking requirements increase the supply and reduce the price – but not the cost – of parking. They bundle the cost of parking spaces into the cost of development, and thereby increase the prices of all the goods and services sold at the sites that offer free parking. Cars have many external costs, but the external cost of parking in cities may be greater than all the other external costs combined. To prevent spillover, cities could price on-street parking rather than require off-street parking. Compared with minimum parking require...
We show why a shopping mall prefers to provide parking for free and embed the parking costs in the p...
Some cities allow developers to pay a fee in lieu of providing the parking spaces required by zoning...
repostParking takes up about 30% of land in commercial areas across the Wasatch Front, equal to near...
Urban planners typically set minimum parking requirements to meet the peak demand for parking at eac...
Relaxing minimum parking requirements allows developers to be more creative and efficient in supplyi...
Urban renters in the US face fast-rising housing prices, especially in coastal metropolitan areas. P...
The logic behind off-street parking requirements is simple: development increases the demand for par...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
Purpose This chapter estimates how minimum parking requirements increase the cost of constructing h...
Parking regulations in district plans (based on trip generation standards) mandate that each new dev...
What is the right price for curb parking? The price is too high if many curb spaces are vacant and t...
*Corresponding Author Many cities throughout the United States require developers of new residential...
Minimum parking requirements are the norm for urban and suburban development in the United States (D...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
Summary. There are two main sources of inef ® ciency in urban tran sport markets. First, transport p...
We show why a shopping mall prefers to provide parking for free and embed the parking costs in the p...
Some cities allow developers to pay a fee in lieu of providing the parking spaces required by zoning...
repostParking takes up about 30% of land in commercial areas across the Wasatch Front, equal to near...
Urban planners typically set minimum parking requirements to meet the peak demand for parking at eac...
Relaxing minimum parking requirements allows developers to be more creative and efficient in supplyi...
Urban renters in the US face fast-rising housing prices, especially in coastal metropolitan areas. P...
The logic behind off-street parking requirements is simple: development increases the demand for par...
A central thesis of contemporary urban planning policy is that minimum parking requirements (MPRs) d...
Purpose This chapter estimates how minimum parking requirements increase the cost of constructing h...
Parking regulations in district plans (based on trip generation standards) mandate that each new dev...
What is the right price for curb parking? The price is too high if many curb spaces are vacant and t...
*Corresponding Author Many cities throughout the United States require developers of new residential...
Minimum parking requirements are the norm for urban and suburban development in the United States (D...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
Summary. There are two main sources of inef ® ciency in urban tran sport markets. First, transport p...
We show why a shopping mall prefers to provide parking for free and embed the parking costs in the p...
Some cities allow developers to pay a fee in lieu of providing the parking spaces required by zoning...
repostParking takes up about 30% of land in commercial areas across the Wasatch Front, equal to near...