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Parking
Safe parking programs are difficult to fund, but sorely needed
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Nova Safo
Jan 25, 2024
Lawmakers will unveil bipartisan legislation on Thursday that would give federal dollars to overnight parking programs for people living in their vehicles.
A Wichita parking lot owner finds a new strategy in online reservations
Jun 6, 2023
"The event parking business was not very great during the pandemic," says Bruce Rowley. "In fact, it was a complete flatline."
Paris will charge for motorcycle parking, stirring protest from the biker community
Aug 29, 2022
The cost of street parking for a motorcycle will be about $40 a day. Officials would like to see greater use of public transportation.
Modern parking "meters" give cities the power to reduce congestion
Jun 28, 2022
Parking charges based on timing or vehicle type, for example, can encourage drivers to consider other forms of transit.
Scarcity of parking in Austin makes it hard for some businesses to hire
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Samuel King
Jan 2, 2020
In tight labor market, businesses say parking can be a factor in whether employees stay or go.
The tricky practice of pricing parking
Mar 13, 2015
Cities are looking at variable rates as a way to raise money and control traffic
Parking apps under scrutiny from city governments
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Molly Wood
Jun 25, 2014
The city of San Francisco wants to ban a parking space auction app.
For public good, not for profit.
You hate my job: Giving out parking tickets
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Kai Ryssdal
Jun 19, 2013
Marketplace profiles people paid to do work that can make life miserable for others.
NYC parking nightmare could get worse, fines for painting curbs
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Kai Ryssdal
Apr 18, 2013
Parking can be so bad in New York City, some frustrated residents have taken to reserving spots by painting the curb. Now, they could see higher fines.
Parking meter headaches? There's an app for that
Feb 20, 2013
More cities are turning to handheld devices and smartphone apps to make it easier for you to feed the parking meter.