
The High Cost of Free Parking, Updated Edition
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Narrated by:
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Mike Chamberlain
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By:
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Donald Shoup
In this no-holds-barred treatise, Donald Shoup argues that free parking has contributed to auto dependence, rapid urban sprawl, extravagant energy use, and a host of other problems. Planners mandate free parking to alleviate congestion but end up distorting transportation choices, debasing urban design, damaging the economy, and degrading the environment.
Ubiquitous free parking helps explain why our cities sprawl on a scale fit more for cars than for people, and why American motor vehicles now consume one-eighth of the world's total oil production. But it doesn't have to be this way. Shoup proposes new ways for cities to regulate parking - namely, charge fair market prices for curb parking, use the resulting revenue to pay for services in the neighborhoods that generate it, and remove zoning requirements for off-street parking. Such measures, according to the Yale-trained economist and UCLA planning professor, will make parking easier and driving less necessary.
Join the swelling ranks of Shoupistas by picking up this book today. You'll never look at a parking spot the same way again.
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This is not a light read. It is full of data from research studies and has detailed explanations and examples. There is some repetitiveness. My much of it is because a concept was introduced earlier in the book and then later is discussed in much more detail. Sometimes the repetitiveness is reiterating or reminding important points from previous chapters or sections. Personally I found that extremely helpful. Most people don't learn things from a single exposure to it; rather, most people learn from repetition, especially with different senses. So, it was helpful for me in my learning process to hear points reiterated or discussed in much more detail.
Overall I loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be an advocate to help make their town or city better.
Excellent and detailed treatise on parking
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A Great Listen
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To my fellow gluttons for punishment
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A must read for anyone who cares about their community
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Repetitive
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