University of Wisconsin–Madison

Parking Benefit Districts in China

Type Article
Year 2017
Level City or Town
State(s) California
Policy Areas Community Development, Transportation & Mobility
Overcrowded on-street parking and undersupplied public services in low-income neighborhoods calls for parking pricing reforms to manage demand and use the revenue to finance local public services. This policy relates to urban planning, transportation management, and public service funding. A pilot program in Beijing demonstrated that strategic, data drive charging for on-street parking can finance public services, benefiting both car owners and non-car owners.

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