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Minimum Parking Requirements: A Needed Review

Too much parking? Cities in the U.S. and elsewhere have begun to look at how parking requirements influence development patterns, impede housing development, and limit small business growth. This video from the City of Ottawa spells out what’s at stake when we zone parking.

Development & Redevelopment, Equity, Financing & Economics, Housing, International, Parking
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  • Parking Reimagined: Updating Fairfax County’s Parking Requirements
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