Three Faces of Parking: Emerging Trends in the U.S.
ISBN: 978-1-78350-919-5, eISBN: 978-1-78350-920-1
Publication date: 5 September 2014
Abstract
Purpose
Parking policy in the United States is dominated by zoning codes with minimum parking requirements stipulated for a variety of uses. Some cities have realized that this approach has not yielded the desired policy outcomes; instead, it may be causing unintended consequences including added auto-travel, dispersed development, congestion, and air pollution that cities now wish to mitigate.
This paper identifies historic and contemporary trends in United States’ parking policy as cities gain additional insight and embrace new priorities.
Methodology/approach
Three emerging trends in the U.S. context are identified: Rethinking zoning codes that require parking with development; introducing pricing to better manage curb resources thereby cutting down curb-space competition; and looking for urban design solutions to parking access, location and on-site placement which can lead to more efficient mode use decisions.
The chapter provides an analysis of cases showing how cities are now seeking alternative approaches.
Findings
After many years of policy intervention focused on the alleviation of parking shortages by requiring additional off-street parking, cities are now seeking alternative approaches.
Practical implications
Cities can learn from each other’s experiences. New paradigms in parking policy will lead to different social outcomes: they could increase the cost of auto use (disadvantaging the poor) but decrease auto dependence (favoring the poor).
Originality/value of paper
The originality of this chapter is in the juxtaposition and analysis of trends that have, heretofore, had little exposure.
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to the anonymous reviewers, the editors of this volume, and my Nelson\Nygaard colleagues – particularly Thomas Brown and Jennifer Gennari – for thoughtful insights on earlier drafts. Thanks to Rebecca Wetzler and Gordon Hansen for their journeys to the field in pursuit of legal photographs and to James Bennett for the St. Louis image.
Citation
Weinberger, R.R. (2014), "Three Faces of Parking: Emerging Trends in the U.S.", Parking Issues and Policies (Transport and Sustainability, Vol. 5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 235-258. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120140000005021
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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