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What Are Parking Mandates, and Why Do They Matter?
→ Parking Mandates, Defined—and the 4 Big Reasons to Ditch Them
→ Video: How Cities Invent Parking Quotas, in 71 Animated Seconds
The High Costs of Parking Mandates for Communities
→ Case Study: How Parking Ratios Kill Homes
→ Parking Mandates Are Keeping Kids Out of Daycare
→ Urban Heat Islands Are Hotter and Deadlier Thanks to Parking Mandates
Policy Success Stories
→ Twice As Many Small Towns Have Eliminated Parking Mandates As Large Cities
→ Study: Parking Reform Alone Can Boost Homebuilding by 40 to 70 Percent
Want to Change Policy in Your City, State, or Province? Here’s the PlaybookÂ
→ How to Talk About Parking Reform—and Win
→ How Washington State Won Parking ReformÂ
→ Report: The State of Parking Mandates in WashingtonÂ
→ Map + More Resources: Parking Reform NetworkÂ
But What About…?
Parking for people with disabilities? Great question! And important to prioritize the experiences of disabled people in shaping successful policy. View this policy primer.
Parking in cities that have to plow snow in the winter? Brrr! But fear not: Buffalo, Minneapolis, and Edmonton have answers.
The glut of parking we already have? Yep! Time to get creative, whether it’s repurposing a mall parking lot for new homes and businesses, adding restaurant seating or mini-parks, or letting already-existing spaces count toward new projects.
Parking Space v. Living Space: When local rules mandate, for example, 1.5 parking spaces per apartment, they require more than half the equivalent square footage go to cars as to residents. In short, your car’s bedroom is bigger than yours.
Further Reading

Washington’s Most Parking-Burdened Towns and Cities

Bellingham’s Parking Reform Pilot Pays Off

Unlock Middle Housing with Parking Reform

Inside Minnesota’s People over Parking Act, with Chris Meyer

Parking Reform Legalized Most of the New Homes in Buffalo and Seattle
