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Wednesday Parking Round-Up: Pearl District Condo proposes 192 parking spaces, parking can be easier but not likely cheaper, and more

June 14, 2016 By Shoupista 1 Comment

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Block 20 Condominium Tower in Portland’s Pearl District will include 149 residential units and 192 parking spaces.

New Orlean’s proposed zoning change could severely limit short-term rentals like Airbnb with parking requirements.

Parking can be easier but not likely cheaper – that is definitely true for Nashville and other American cities that are growing.

A parking loophole in San Francisco has allowed people to have their own private on-street parking space for years. The City is trying to change that.

If you made it this far, you should be rewarded with some really wonky parking articles: (1) The Time Dimension of Parking Economics (sounds like an useful article for PBOT’s performance based parking initiative); (2) Charging for Parking to Finance Public Services (the latest published article from Donald Shoup)

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