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- Estado
- Book Title
- Parking and the City
- Publication Date
- 2018-04-09
- ISBN
- 9781138497030
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138497037
ISBN-13
9781138497030
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242757917
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
514 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Parking and the City
Subject
Urban & Land Use Planning, Landscape, Automotive / General, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Transportation, Architecture, Social Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
30.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2017-057741
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"For those who seek to manage and reform parking--and for urban planners, developers, transportation specialists, and policymakers--Parking and the City is an indispensable resource." -Public Square: A CNU Journal "Don Shoup has done more to revolutionize the way we think about parking than anybody on the planet. His latest book tells the story of the impact his ideas are having on the subject. It is a must read for anybody who cares about the future of our cities." -Michael Dukakis, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University, USA
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
388.474
Table Of Content
Preface Introduction PART I. REMOVE OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS Chapter 1. Truth in Transportation Planning Donald Shoup Chapter 2. People, Parking, and Cities Michael Manville and Donald Shoup Chapter 3. The High Cost of Parking Requirements Donald Shoup Chapter 4. The Unequal Burden of Parking Requirements Donald Shoup Chapter 5. Parking Mismanagement: An Rx for Congestion Rachel Weinberger Chapter 6. The United States of Parking Seth Goodman Chapter 7. The Fiscal and Travel Consequences of Parking Requirements Chris McCahill, Norman Garrick, and Carol Atkinson-Palombo Chapter 8. The Environmental Impacts of Parking Lots Emma Kirkpatrick, Amélie Davis, and Brian Pijanowski Chapter 9. Parking and Affordable Housing in San Francisco Wenyu Jia and Martin Wachs Chapter 10. The Unintended Consequences of New York City''s Parking Requirements Simon McDonnell and Josiah Madar Chapter 11. The High Cost of Bundled Parking C.J. Gabbe and Gregory Pierce Chapter 12. Parking Policy in Asian Cities Paul Barter Chapter 13. Parking Infrastructure and the Environment Mikhail Chester, Arpad Horvath, and Samer Madanat Chapter 14. The Parking Glut in Los Angeles Andrew Fraser, Mikhail Chester, and Juan Matute Chapter 15. Less Off-Street Parking, More Mexico City Rodrigo Garcia Resendiz and Andres Sañudo Gavaldon Chapter 16. From Parking Minimums to Parking Maximums in London Zhan Guo Chapter 17. Putting a Cap on Parking Requirements Donald Shoup Chapter 18. Parking Requirements and Housing Development Michael Manville Chapter 19. Parking Reforms Made Easy Richard Willson Chapter 20. Parking Management for Smart Growth Richard Willson Chapter 21. On-Street Parking Management vs. Off-Street Parking Requirements Donald Shoup Chapter 22. Abolishing Parking Requirements: A Guide for Practitioners Patrick Siegman Chapter 23. Buffalo Abandons Parking Requirements Daniel Hess Chapter 24. Solar Parking Requirements Donald Shoup PART II. CHARGE MARKET PRICES FOR ON-STREET PARKING Chapter 25. Cruising for Parking Donald Shoup Chapter 26. Free Parking or Free Markets Donald Shoup Chapter 27. Informal Parking on Sidewalks Donald Shoup Chapter 28. Progressive Parking Prices Michael Klein Chapter 29. Progressive Parking Fines Donald Shoup Chapter 30. Disabled Parking Abuse Michael Manville and Jonathan Williams Chapter 31. Ending the Abuse of Disabled Parking Placards Donald Shoup Chapter 32. Ending Disabled Placard Abuse at Parking Meters: The Two-Tier Solution Donald Shoup and Fernando Torres-Gil Chapter 33. Parking Charity Donald Shoup Chapter 34. Popular Parking Meters Donald Shoup Chapter 35. Parking Limits: Lessons from parking Demand Management in Berkeley Elizabeth Deakin Chapter 36. SFpark Jay Primus Chapter 37. SF park : Pricing Parking by Demand Gregory Pierce and Donald Shoup Chapter 38. Did SF park Work? Michael Manville and Daniel Chatman Chapter 39. Cruising for Parking: Lessons from SF park Adam Millard-Ball, Rachel Weinberger, and Robert Hampshire Chapter 40. Optimizing the Use of Public Garages: Pricing Parking by Demand Gregory Pierce, Hank Willson, and Donald Shoup Chapter 41. LA Express Park Peer Ghent Chapter 42. The Politics and Economics of Parking on Campus Donald Shoup Chapter 43. Cashing Out Employer-Paid Parking Donald Shoup PART III. PARKING BENEFIT DISTRICTS Chapter 44. Parking Matters in Old Pasadena Douglas Kolozsvari and Donald Shoup Chapter 45. Revitalizing a Downtown with Smart Parking Policies Dan Zack Chapter 46. Paid Parking and Free Wi-Fi in Ventura Thomas Mericle Chapter 47. A Parking Benefit District Grows in Houston Maria Irshad Chapter 48. The Benefits of Parking Benefit Districts in Austin Leah Bojo Chapter 49. Parking Benefit Districts in Mexico City Rodrigo Garcia Resendiz and Andres Sañudo Gavaldon Chapter 50. Parking Benefit Districts in Beijing Donald Shoup, Quan Yuan, and Xin Jiang Chapter 51. Parking Benefit Districts in Residential Neighborhoods Donald Shoup Epilogue
Synopsis
Donald Shoup brilliantly overcame the challenge of writing about parking without being boring in his iconoclastic 800-page book The High Cost of Free Parking . Easy to read and often entertaining, the book showed that city parking policies subsidize cars, encourage sprawl, degrade urban design, prohibit walkability, damage the economy, raise housing costs, and penalize people who cannot afford or choose not to own a car. Using careful analysis and creative thinking, Shoup recommended three parking reforms: (1) remove off-street parking requirements, (2) charge the right prices for on-street parking, and (3) spend the meter revenue to improve public services on the metered streets. Parking and the City reports on the progress that cities have made in adopting these three reforms. The successful outcomes provide convincing evidence that Shoup's policy proposals are not theoretical and idealistic but instead are practical and realistic. The good news about our decades of bad planning for parking is that the damage we have done will be far cheaper to repair than to ignore. The 51 chapters by 46 authors in Parking and the City show how reforming our misguided and wrongheaded parking policies can do a world of good. Read more about parking benefit districts with a free download of Chapter 51 by copying the link below into your browser. https: //www.routledge.com/posts/13972, Donald Shoup brilliantly overcame the challenge of writing about parking without being boring in his iconoclastic 800-page book The High Cost of Free Parking . Easy to read and often entertaining, the book showed that city parking policies subsidize cars, encourage sprawl, degrade urban design, prohibit walkability, damage the economy, raise housing costs, and penalize people who cannot afford or choose not to own a car. Using careful analysis and creative thinking, Shoup recommended three parking reforms: (1) remove off-street parking requirements, (2) charge the right prices for on-street parking, and (3) spend the meter revenue to improve public services on the metered streets. Parking and the City reports on the progress that cities have made in adopting these three reforms. The successful outcomes provide convincing evidence that Shoup's policy proposals are not theoretical and idealistic but instead are practical and realistic. The good news about our decades of bad planning for parking is that the damage we have done will be far cheaper to repair than to ignore. The 51 chapters by 46 authors in Parking and the City show how reforming our misguided and wrongheaded parking policies can do a world of good. Read more about parking benefit districts with a free download of Chapter 51 by copying the link below into your browser. https://www.routledge.com/posts/13972
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HE336.P37P36 2018
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