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Parking Mindsets via Four Questions
Episode 53
dimanche 30 juin 2024 • Duration 27:20
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This week, I ran a short training session about parking policy and challenged the participants with four questions that prompted them to examine their parking assumptions.
In this edition of Reinventing Parking I share the questions with you and discuss some lessons we can learn from them. As you read or listen, think about your own answers. You might get some insight into your own parking mindsets.
You can read the written version of this episode here.
Parking Reformer Stories of Action and Impact
Episode 52
mercredi 29 mai 2024 • Duration 25:23
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This edition of Reinventing Parking was prompted by a recent bonus episode of the War on Cars podcast which featured listener origin stories. Parking Reform Network President, Tony Jordan, suggested I try something similar here.
I sent out an appeal to PRN members and quickly received messages from the diverse set of people you will hear from here. I hope you enjoy them.
You can read a lightly edited transcript here.
Parking reform and newly motorizing cities
Episode 43
mercredi 21 juin 2023 • Duration 28:35
Reinventing Parking this time is 25 minutes of edited highlights from my appearance on the OoruLabs Talking Heads podcast.
OoruLabs is an Indian podcast and Youtube channel hosted by Sathya Sankaran and Knerav Kodolikar, who kindly gave permission to adapt the interview, which was their episode 16.
Our topic was parking reform for the Indian context.But that means it's also relevant for almost any middle income and lower income city or anywhere where private motor vehicle ownership is surging but for now remains relatively low.
For cities in that situation, parking policy choices are potentially pivotal and will likely play a big part in choosing each city's urban mobility destiny.
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Disability, Aging and Parking Reform: Win-Wins and Trade-offs
Episode 42
mardi 23 mai 2023 • Duration 31:33
That was a central theme of a Parking Reform Network round table event on "Parking Reform, Aging and Disability" which took place a few months ago. The event had four guests with a wealth of experience and insight on these issues.
The original was long, but this podcast version has just the highlights. I hope you find it as interesting and informative as I did.
For the full video and for more detail on the event and its four panelists, Cassie Wilson, Corallete Hannon, Megan Lynch, and Anna Zivarts, head over to the excellent article by Taylor Griggs on the PRN website.
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Beijing's escape from parking disaster
Episode 41
mardi 25 avril 2023 • Duration 34:59
Ten years ago Beijing's parking problems were among the most extreme I had ever seen.
How the situation improved is an encouraging story.
I learned about it from the article "How Beijing Is Rethinking Parking and Reclaiming Public Space" by Liu Shaokun and Bram van Ooijen in the Nov. 2022 edition of Sustainable Transportation Magazine from the Institute of Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP).
I reached out to Shaokun and Bram, as well as Shaokun's colleague Huang Yangwen, for this month's Reinventing Parking podcast.
[My apologies for the sound issue - an echo - at the 44 second mark, just after the intro music. Fortunately this lasts for only about 20 seconds or so.]
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Momentum on Parking Reform
Episode 40
mercredi 29 mars 2023 • Duration 35:35
This episode of Reinventing Parking is full of encouragement for parking reformers.
It's a lively chat with the Parking Reform Network's enthusiastic president, Tony Jordan.
I checked in with him to talk about the encouraging progress and momentum that we are seeing on parking reform and for the parking reform movement.
Our conversation left me feeling energized and upbeat about the difference we are making and I hope it does the same for you.
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Walkable Parking in City Cores
Episode 39
lundi 13 février 2023 • Duration 26:14
If you found this podcast, you are probably interested in parking reform.
But what do you know about the idea of "park-once-and-walk districts"? Have you heard of the Walkable Parking mindset on urban parking?
These ideas are an important part of escaping the belief that every building should have on-site parking. But they are not yet getting very much attention in parking reform circles.
So, I decided to prepare a series of short Reinventing Parking episodes on park-once-and-walk districts and Walkable Parking. This is the first in that series.
This episode will look at park-once-and-walk in city centres (aka Downtowns). These are the heartland of the park-once-and-walk or Walkable Parking approach.
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Who's been parking in MY street? Insights into residential parking from Liz Taylor
Episode 38
mercredi 28 décembre 2022 • Duration 19:44
I am a great fan of Dr Liz Taylor's research on parking so it was wonderful to interview her recently.
We had a long discussion but, for this edition I chose a selection of segments that are mostly about the collision between parking reform and anti-development sentiment in residential areas. I think you will find Liz's insights on this both important and entertaining.
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Is Singapore parking weird like Singapore?
Episode 37
mardi 29 novembre 2022 • Duration 27:30
Singapore is quite a weird country. I know. I have lived here for more than 20 years now.
But is its parking weird too? And is Singapore a parking reform model to copy?
These are important questions, since Singapore is often held up as a policy-making model, especially in middle-income countries.
So this edition of Reinventing Parking takes a look.
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Oregon's Big Parking Reforms: the Inside Story
Episode 36
mercredi 26 octobre 2022 • Duration 44:49
Oregon recently enacted the most aggressive statewide parking reforms in the United States.
The Parking Reform Network webinar about those reforms was such a great "masterclass" on reforming costly parking mandates that we just had to turn it into an episode of Reinventing Parking.
This episode also has a video version. You can view it here!
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