University of Wisconsin–Madison

Urban Parking: Rational Policy Approaches for Cities and Towns

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2015
Level City or Town
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Community Development, Economic Justice, Environment & Natural Resources, Housing, Transportation & Mobility
Parking shortages and mismanagement in urban areas have led to increased traffic congestion, higher development and housing costs, and reduced urban vitality. This policy brief demonstrates how cities can reduce traffic, cut pollution, and lower housing costs. Best practices include the implementation of rational parking policies, including parking audits, employer-based parking management, and encouragement of shared parking.

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