Jul. 26th, 2009

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http://www.uctc.net/papers/351.pdf

That's a little mind-blowing. When we lived on Jackson, this was a hot topic (minimum parking requirements, that is). I understand why in a lot more detail now.

The big takeaway is: never mind the cost of fuel. If anyone ever decides to start charging us what parking really costs, we're going to collectively be a lot slower to hop in the car and drive somewhere. And they are headed that way, at least in some places. Every place that is swapping per-space coin-meters in favor of multi-space takes-a-card meters is getting all set up to implement this.

I particularly liked the idea that by setting up a resident's parking district, and then selling a small number of those spaces to commuters for market rates, you could generate as much money as is being collected for the residents permits -- and potentially more than you're getting off the property taxes on the houses. Whoa, and like damn.
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I took T. out three times, and with that high humidity, and over 80, quite exhausting.

T. got his riding lesson, because the storm wasn't active where he was when he was there. So that's good. Late lunch/early dinner at Joe's. And somewhere in there, R. took T. to the pool.

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