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by jjav
845 days ago
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> OK, they can pay market rate for street parking. See previous response for why this does not work. Either the street spots are first come first served which does not solve anything, or they are reserved which creates unnecessary inefficiency. > Ultimately what I see you proposing is denying people homes because you want to use public land to store your private property free of charge. I'm advocating the exact opposite. I'm saying it never works well if residents have to participate in the street parking scene because residents are by definition there every night/day, so they need a dedicated spot. And the optimal way to provide that, is for the building they live in to have a spot for them (which they pay for, in either rent or mortgage). That's why mandated parking minimums are still the best compromise solution. Anything else just externalizes the problem which is worse for everyone. |
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You can build parking! Just don't force people to build it when price signals indicate housing is a more valuable use of said land.