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Op-Ed: L.A. should stop requiring developers to waste space on parking

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 05, 2023

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In 1946 — just after World War II, and in an era when the streetcar still ruled the streets — Los Angeles leaders realized they had a problem. People were buying cars, but there wasn’t enough street parking near homes or businesses to store them all. Traffic jams were occurring as drivers cruised around just to find a spot. Officials’ solution seemed simple enough: From then on, every new residential or commercial building would have to... + full article



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