• FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Parking minimums are based on basically no real data. They were also a significant factor in the destruction of many downtown areas as many buildings were bought, demolished, and turned into surface level parking lots, which is a poor use of valuable land in a downtown core.

    Parking minimums also promote overbuilding parking for strip malls, box stores and even residential developments, artificially increasing the amount of land these developments need.

    Reporting back by 2028 or sooner sounds like polliticsl speak for " lets not really care about this during our terms/put this off til people forget we said we’d look into it". 5 years is a ridiculous amount of time to study this subject and far too long to wait to start fixing our urban fabric. If parking miniums aren’t to be eliminated, they should be significantly reformed to at least try to use some real data and give businesses more flexibility in determining their parking requirements.

    • Jason2357@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      We need housing minimums, and market-based solutions to private vehicle parking. Doing the reverse is insane.