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Americans' Addiction to Parking Lots Is Bad for the Climate. California Wants to End It

Por: Time Nation September 29, 2022

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“Parking minimums” may not sound exciting. But if you live in the U.S., they have likely shaped your city. For the better part of a century, in a bid to make driving easier, almost every town in the country has forced developers to build a minimum number of parking spaces at almost every kind of building, from apartment blocks to abattoirs. Planning experts say those requirements have gobbled up precious urban land—as much as 5.5% of it... + full article



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