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Rethinking the power of parking in Kingston

The real “parking problem” is not that there’s too little parking, but rather that there’s too much

by FLAHERTY L, AGNEW P, TODERIA B
Published in November 2021 - Page 9

What if your city could spark an entirely different public conversation about the connection between municipal parking regulations and its strategic goals? What if you could completely rethink and redo the way parking is handled in your municipal zoning by-law – and, in doing so, take big steps toward better urban sustainability, affordability, equity, multi-modal transportation, urban health, heritage, accessibility, and a lot more?

And what if you didn’t need to be a big city

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