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Wednesday Parking Round-Up: Underground bike parking, young people favor transit over parking, and more

April 27, 2016 By Shoupista Leave a Comment

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(underground bike parking in Japan)

 

Underground bike parking in Japan might be the coolest type parking in the world. Maybe Portland can really use one. Check out the video!

Can on-street parking policy reduce tickets, increase revenue, and save people time and money? Boston says yes.

80% of young people in Boston said access to transit is very important vs 25% said parking availability is very important

Parking time limit is now the past in Sacramento. Parkers can park as long as they need to – if they are willing to pay a premium price for additional hours.

People tend to get emotional and even violent when it comes to parking so perhaps supplying parking isn’t a good idea.

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