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    11 months ago

    Establishing maximums on parking lot sizes to be drastically less than the building’s capacity would help

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      11 months ago

      Maximums aren’t necessarily the problem, since developers are incentivized by market forces not to build more parking than necessary.

      The problem is parking minimums, which are based on numbers pulled out of somebody’s ass 80 years ago and (to the extent they correlated with anything at all) tend to be closer to the maximum that could ever conceivably be needed (think “Black Friday at a shopping center”) more than anything else!

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          We are the lobbyists. For example, my city is currently doing this, so it’s up to people like me to show up at the meetings and demand changes like that. You can do the same in your city or county by talking to your local political rep, even when they aren’t doing a wholesale rewrite like they are here.