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Parking reform made easy

By: Publication details: Washington Island Press 2013Description: xxi,244,ipISBN:
  • 9781610914451
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DDC classification:
  • 388.474 WIL
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CONTENTS List of Figures xiii List of Tables xv Foreword xvii Acknowledgments xxi 1. Introduction: Reframing Parking Requirements as a Policy Choice 1-18 Parking Requirements as Policy How Did We Get Here? Origins and Current Practice How Do Parking Requirements Work? Reform or Eliminate Parking Requirements? Map of the Book ; Summary 2. Justifications for and Case against Parking Requirements 19-34 Justifications for Minimum Parking Requirements Case against Minimum Parking Requirements Interaction among Impacts: Cobenefits and Reinforcing Harms Justifications for and Case against Parking Maximums Summary 3. Smart and Not So Smart: Current Practice 39-65 Relationship to Plans Varying Policy Approaches Comparison of Parking Requirements Summary 4. Past Performance Is No Guarantee of Future Results 67-81 Current Practice A Review of Long-term Influences Summary 5. The Parking Requirement Repair Toolkit 83-114 Getting Started Toolkit Elements Summary 6. Parking Requirements for Multifamily Housing Multifamily Parking Requirements 117-139 Factors That Influence Multifamily Parking Requirements Case Study Analysis Parking Requirements for Income-restricted Affordable Housing Parking Management for Multifamily Housing Summary 7. Parking Requirements for Workplaces 141-158 Office Parking Requirements Factors That Influence Office Parking Requirements Case Study Analysis Parking Management for Office Districts Summary 8. Parking Requirements for Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Developments 159-182 Shared Parking and Transit-oriented Parking Concepts Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Parking Requirements Factors That Influence Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Parking Utilization Case Study: Mixed-use Complex Case Study: Mixed-use District Parking Management for Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Districts Summary 9. Codifying Parking Requirement Reform 183-199 Scope of Effort Zoning Typology Principles of Effective Zoning Implications of Zoning Reforms for Parking Requirements Inventory of Parking Requirement Reform Measures Parking Regulation in Form-based Codes Parking Requirements for Infill and Redevelopment Summary 10. Community Engagement and Politics 201-217 Working with Stakeholders Parking Reform Processes Summary 11. Paved Paradise Revisited 219-227 A Call for Action Framing the Options The Toolkit In Praise of Incrementalism References Index
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CONTENTS
List of Figures xiii
List of Tables xv
Foreword xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
1. Introduction: Reframing Parking Requirements as a Policy Choice 1-18
Parking Requirements as Policy
How Did We Get Here?
Origins and Current Practice
How Do Parking Requirements Work?
Reform or Eliminate Parking Requirements?
Map of the Book ; Summary
2. Justifications for and Case against Parking Requirements 19-34
Justifications for Minimum Parking Requirements
Case against Minimum Parking Requirements
Interaction among Impacts: Cobenefits and Reinforcing Harms
Justifications for and Case against Parking Maximums
Summary
3. Smart and Not So Smart: Current Practice 39-65
Relationship to Plans
Varying Policy Approaches
Comparison of Parking Requirements
Summary
4. Past Performance Is No Guarantee of Future Results 67-81
Current Practice
A Review of Long-term Influences
Summary
5. The Parking Requirement Repair Toolkit 83-114
Getting Started
Toolkit Elements
Summary
6. Parking Requirements for Multifamily Housing Multifamily Parking Requirements 117-139
Factors That Influence Multifamily Parking Requirements
Case Study Analysis
Parking Requirements for Income-restricted Affordable Housing
Parking Management for Multifamily Housing
Summary
7. Parking Requirements for Workplaces 141-158
Office Parking Requirements
Factors That Influence Office Parking Requirements
Case Study Analysis
Parking Management for Office Districts
Summary
8. Parking Requirements for Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Developments 159-182
Shared Parking and Transit-oriented Parking Concepts
Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Parking Requirements
Factors That Influence Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Parking Utilization
Case Study: Mixed-use Complex
Case Study: Mixed-use District
Parking Management for Mixed-use, Transit-oriented Districts
Summary
9. Codifying Parking Requirement Reform 183-199
Scope of Effort
Zoning Typology
Principles of Effective Zoning
Implications of Zoning Reforms for Parking Requirements
Inventory of Parking Requirement Reform Measures Parking Regulation in Form-based Codes Parking Requirements for Infill and Redevelopment
Summary
10. Community Engagement and Politics 201-217
Working with Stakeholders
Parking Reform Processes
Summary
11. Paved Paradise Revisited 219-227
A Call for Action
Framing the Options
The Toolkit
In Praise of Incrementalism
References
Index

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