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Anchorage Assembly Unites to End Parking Mandates

Progressives and conservatives find common ground on easing regulations on housing and business development.
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Shifting Gears

Why communities are eliminating off-street parking requirements—and what comes next.
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Troutdale Says Tax-Funded Housing Project Has a Problem: Too Many Homes

The county’s affordable housing provider proposes 94 homes near Troutdale’s downtown. The city is holding it to a rule that would cut that to 70 to make more room for parking.
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Oregon Just Slashed Parking Mandates. 5 Things That Might Happen Next

From more historic building renovations to smarter curbside parking management, two-thirds of Oregonians are about to experience the benefits of making more asphalt optional.
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Affordable Housing in Oregon Is About to Catch a Big Break from Parking Mandates

Finally, homes for people will no longer be conditional on car parking.
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Oregon Nears Green Light for Big Parking Reform

The state land use board provisionally approved the rules but left room for tweaks by July.
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States Need to Confront Parking Mandates

Housing shortages don’t stay confined to city limits. Parking reform shouldn’t either.
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Oregon Has a Chance to Sharply Cut Urban Parking Mandates

The reform proposal, authorized by the state’s anti-sprawl laws, is up for a vote this week.
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One in Three Garages Has No Car in It

You can build it, but they won’t park there.
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Q&A: The Costs of Parking Mandates in Booming Austin

"No question that we're overbuilding parking": Austin's Leah Bojo on parking.
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