![]() ![]() The successful outcomes show this trio of reforms may be the simplest, cheapest, and fastest way to improve city life, protect the environment, and promote social justice. ![]() In his 2018 edited book, Parking and the City, Shoup and 45 other academic and practicing planners examined the results where cities have adopted these policies. In his 2005 book, The High Cost of Free Parking, Shoup recommended that cities should (1) charge fair market prices for curb parking, (2) spend the meter revenue to improve public services in the metered areas, and (3) remove off-street parking requirements. His research has focused on parking, transportation, public finance, and land economics. Department of Urban Planning, Shoup is Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA. ![]()
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