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Reforming Parking Doesn’t Require Cities to Reinvent the Wheel

Summary by Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
In the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, sustainable mobility is making strides. The city has been implementing more shared bikes, safer bike lanes, and improved pedestrian pathways alongside a new bus rapid transit (BRT) line. But another key component of the area’s transformation is lesser known: better parking management and parking reform. Our streets are critical for facilitating walking, cycling, and public transport, in addition to private veh…
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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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