Requirements For Off Street Automobile Parking Facilities In Zoning And Other Local Ordinances
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Author | : Richard W. Willson |
Publisher | : Island Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-06-28 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781610913591 |
Today, there are more than three parking spaces for every car in the United States. No one likes searching for a space, but in many areas, there is an oversupply, wasting valuable land, damaging the environment, and deterring development. Richard W. Willson argues that the problem stems from outdated minimum parking requirements. In this practical guide, he shows practitioners how to reform parking requirements in a way that supports planning goals and creates vibrant cities. Local planners and policymakers, traffic engineers, developers, and community members are actively seeking this information as they institute principles of Smart Growth. But making effective changes requires more than relying on national averages or copying information from neighboring communities. Instead, Willson shows how professionals can confidently create requirements based on local parking data, an understanding of future trends affecting parking use, and clear policy choices. After putting parking and parking requirements in context, the book offers an accessible tool kit to get started and repair outdated requirements. It looks in depth at parking requirements for multifamily developments, including income-restricted housing, workplaces, and mixed-use, transit-oriented development. Case studies for each type of parking illustrate what works, what doesn’t, and how to overcome challenges. Willson also explores the process of codifying regulations and how to work with stakeholders to avoid political conflicts. With Parking Reform Made Easy, practitioners will learn, step-by-step, how to improve requirements. The result will be higher density, healthier, more energy-efficient, and livable communities. This book will be exceptionally useful for local and regional land use and transportation planners, transportation engineers, real estate developers, citizen activists, and students of transportation planning and urban policy.
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Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Political Science |
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Parking serving mixed land-use: demand, extent of current operations.
Author | : United States. Bureau of Public Roads |
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Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1949 |
Genre | : Automobile parking |
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Total Pages | : 1014 |
Release | : 1952 |
Genre | : Highway engineering |
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Author | : United States. Bureau of Public Roads |
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Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1956 |
Genre | : Automobile parking |
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Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 1955 |
Genre | : Business |
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Author | : David R. Levin |
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Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 1952 |
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Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1947 |
Genre | : Transportation |
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Author | : Christopher W. Wells |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2013-05-15 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 0295804475 |
For most people in the United States, going almost anywhere begins with reaching for the car keys. This is true, Christopher Wells argues, because the United States is Car Country—a nation dominated by landscapes that are difficult, inconvenient, and often unsafe to navigate by those who are not sitting behind the wheel of a car. The prevalence of car-dependent landscapes seems perfectly natural to us today, but it is, in fact, a relatively new historical development. In Car Country, Wells rejects the idea that the nation's automotive status quo can be explained as a simple byproduct of an ardent love affair with the automobile. Instead, he takes readers on a tour of the evolving American landscape, charting the ways that transportation policies and land-use practices have combined to reshape nearly every element of the built environment around the easy movement of automobiles. Wells untangles the complicated relationships between automobiles and the environment, allowing readers to see the everyday world in a completely new way. The result is a history that is essential for understanding American transportation and land-use issues today. Watch the book trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48LTKOxxrXQ
Author | : National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board |
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Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 1956 |
Genre | : Airports |
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