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Hail-A-Cab Coming to Downtown and Hollywood?
Once the Council Approves, Visitors to Hollywood Could Hail Taxis
May 29, 2008
O’Conner on Ending the Free Ride for Hybrids
It's no surprise that questions about congestion pricing dominated today's Online Chat with Metro Board Chair Pam O'Conner. O'Conner handled the questions deftly, and in one case unwittingly answered a question currently being debated by the Los Angeles City Council.
May 21, 2008
Donald Shoup: Planners Are Versed in Parking Politics, Not Policy
Un-Shoupian parking policy on display on Brooklyn's Fourth Avenue
May 16, 2008
San Francisco Launches Ambitious Parking Reform Program
San Francisco is lunging out of the parking dark ages. Backed by the mayor and city council, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is launching "SFpark," a comprehensive, curbside parking reform project encompassing ten city neighborhoods.
May 7, 2008
If You Build It with Less Parking, They Will Still Come
We're nearly a couple of weeks into baseball season, and fans of the Washington Nationals are enjoying their new transit-, bike- and pedestrian-friendly stadium. The DC complex, with its transit links, shuttle buses and valet bike parking, is so accessible -- and city efforts to encourage fans to get there by alternate means so successful -- that on Opening Day its relatively few parking lots weren't even full, reports Greater Greater Washington:
April 11, 2008
Finally, Parking Meters Where Bikes Belong
Sacramento sends cyclists a clear sign that it's okay to hitch your bike to a parking meter.
April 9, 2008