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Let’s tell it like it is. Our industry has a bad reputation. Garages are dirty, filled with crime. Prices are through the roof ($30 for
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Let’s tell it like it is. Our industry has a bad reputation. Garages are dirty, filled with crime. Prices are through the roof ($30 for
I have taken some criticism on my blog where I said that those in the ‘parking reform’ business were actually trying to do away with
The latest idea to come out of our friends in the environmental movement is the 15 minute city. The idea is that everything you need
Astrid has an interesting article up at parknews.biz about the city of Chico, CA, and their hiring of parking “Concierges” to help parkers through the
My post about “Parking, Is it really as bad as they say” Brought a number of comments that I thought were important enough to be
Just what is ‘mobility?’ The best answer I can get is that it’s the use of some way to get from point A to point
The IPMI has begun its annual parking conference in Ft.Worth. We wish them all the best at their extravaganza. The IPMI (then the IPI) was
The book by Henry Grabar, a staff writer for Slate, is making the rounds and he has become a media darling. By playing off Joni
Numerous studies done in the past decades have shown that a simple onstreet parking space in a business district is, depending on the area, is
The LA Times is headlining a a poll that notes that 70% of the respondents expect volatile swings in weather to be commonplace due to
I received this from John Clancy. Now retired, John worked in the technology side of the industry for decades. I don’t think this needs any
I was looking back at some blog posts from 20 years ago and found this one fit today as well as at the turn of
If there is any advice I can give it’s concerning the passing scene. “Look out the window.” Rather than listen to CNN or the New