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Wednesday Parking Round-Up: Parkadelphia, pocket plaza, and bike parking in TriMet’s Bike Plan

May 12, 2016 By Shoupista 1 Comment

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(Photo by Steve Strunsky | NJ Advance Media)

“A lack of information on parking rules in Philly” has motivated tech entrepreneurs to develop a life-changing parking app. Privately developed parking apps get lots of attention but the source of that innovation really comes from the public’s failure to manage one of its most valuable assets.

Hoboken mayor reclaims curb parking spaces for a “pocket-plaza” for people.

TriMet needs your feedback on it’s Bike Plan! Two major focuses from this plan are bike parking (9 project areas) and bike access.

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