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No more parking mandates at new buildings in Cambridge

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 26, 2022

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The Cambridge City Council voted Monday night to eliminate all minimum parking requirements for new buildings in the city, a major zoning reform that could reduce the number of new off-street parking spaces and — — make it easier to build more housing at a lower cost.The City Council voted 8-1 to remove the minimums, which have long mandated new developments include a certain number off-street parking spaces, determined by the number of... + full article



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