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Stuck in Park: How Mandatory Parking Minimums Hurt American Cities

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Strong Towns Staff
  • Updated August 04, 2021 21:29

Stuck in Park: How Mandatory Parking Minimums Hurt American Cities details how parking requirements make great places illegal, and what can be done to fix our local zoning codes.

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