Infrastructure – Transportation and Transit
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Parking Policy Innovations in the United States
In recent years, cities across the United States have adopted a range of parking policy reforms to manage the existing parking supply, reduce traffic, cut pollution, and bolster city finances. Reforms include eliminating minimum parking requirements for development projects, enabling developments and businesses to share parking facilities, and using technology solutions to efficiently manage the supply of on-street parking. This interactive report allows users to access information on policies from cities across the U.S. A searchable, filterable database includes a range of recent policy examples that represent significant shifts from the status quo depending on the local context.
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Shaw Symposium on Urban Community Issues: Equitable Investment in Infrastructure and Housing
The Shaw Symposium is an annual forum that brings together a selection of leading national experts and practitioners to address the challenges and opportunities of urban neighborhoods. This report summarizes the 2021 event, which focused on the nexus of housing and infrastructure.
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