Cities and States Reassess Parking Minimums to Address Housing Shortages
In response to housing shortages, cities and states are reducing or eliminating minimum parking requirements, which have historically increased development costs. This shift aims to promote affordable housing but faces opposition from residents concerned about increased street congestion.
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Cities and States Reassess Parking Minimums to Address Housing Shortages
To promote more housing, cities and states target parking minimums
Cities and States Reassess Parking Minimums to Boost Housing Development
Cities and States Reassess Parking Minimums to Address Housing Shortages
To promote more housing, cities and states target parking minimums
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