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How to Get Rid of Parking Minimums

John Reuter
John Reuter
  • Updated August 05, 2021 19:37

A team of advocates and local leaders who helped eliminate parking minimums in their city of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, come together to discuss how to achieve this victory in your place. They include Ashley Salvador and Travis Fong, cofounders of the Canada Backyard Housing Association, and Anne Stevenson, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Right at Home Housing Society and former senior planner for the city of Edmonton.

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