| Video Indicts City Car Parking |
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| Written by Joshua Liberles | |
| Saturday, 05 January 2008 | |
![]() Man, we love the work that StreetFilms is doing. Rant as we may about the benefits to people and the world of decreasing car usage, sometimes it takes a video to drive the point home.
We've railed against some of the hidden negatives that accompany cars, including the preponderance of pavement (see: Who Pays for Paradise Paved, Urban Sprawl Skyrockets, Parking Spaces: Measuring Blacktop Real Estate). For a visual representation, check out StreetFilm's Illustrating Parking Reform with Dr. Shoup below.
Shoup's solution to downtown congestion sounds a lot like San Francisco's new approach: charge more curbside parking to prevent vehicles from circling looking for scarce spots, decrease traffic and pollution, and raise money for street upkeep.
San Francisco's advanced electric meters charge a market rate for the spots they monitor: the fee fluctuates based on location, time of day, and demand. Those willing to park on the outskirts of town and walk in orto use mass transit save cash.
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