
Delhi parking: a non-profit initiative
08/24/22 • 31 min
This month's Reinventing Parking features an encouraging case of a non-profit organization taking the initiative on parking policy in its home city of Delhi.
I spoke with Sonal Shah of the Centre for Sustainable and Equitable Cities (C-SEC), which carried out a small but sophisticated investigation of parking in the vicinity of the Green Park Metro Rail Station in southern Delhi.
Read more here.Follow Paul Barter on Twitter.
Reinventing Parking is now the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join?
This month's Reinventing Parking features an encouraging case of a non-profit organization taking the initiative on parking policy in its home city of Delhi.
I spoke with Sonal Shah of the Centre for Sustainable and Equitable Cities (C-SEC), which carried out a small but sophisticated investigation of parking in the vicinity of the Green Park Metro Rail Station in southern Delhi.
Read more here.Follow Paul Barter on Twitter.
Reinventing Parking is now the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join?
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Let's end sidewalk parking!
Reinventing Parking this time tackles the issue of sidewalk parking (or pavement parking or footpath parking). It features me and several other people from around the world.
One lesson is to act quickly if sidewalk parking emerges. Try hard to not let it become a serious problem in the first place!
If sidewalk parking does become rampant in an area, there don’t seem to be quick and easy answers. But many places HAVE successfully tackled this menace. To a great extent, this is a matter of priorities. Change is certainly possible. But we need to get organized!
Read more details here.Follow Paul Barter on Twitter.
Reinventing Parking is now the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join?
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In mid-2020, Edmonton's city council amazed many of us in the parking reform scene by voting to comprehensively remove minimum parking requirements.
Edmonton had a unique name for its reform: Open Option Parking.
This month's Reinventing Parking is an interview with Ashley Salvador, who was a key participant in the campaign for Edmonton's 2020 parking reform.
Together we explored the Edmonton Open Option Parking story.
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Reinventing Parking is now the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join?
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