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How Free Parking Feeds Global Warming, and Other Bad Things
We're so accustomed to abundant free parking that we resist paying for it, hate looking for it and, most of all, dread getting tickets.

Turning to his computer, he showed me aerial photos of several cities to demonstrate how much land we waste just to give drivers a place to leave their wheels. "Parking is the single-biggest land use in almost any city and almost everybody has ignored it," he told me. "It's like dark matter in the universe: We know there's something there, and it seems to weigh a lot, but we don't know what it is. If only we could get our hands on it."

The harm abundant free parking does feeds on itself: All that land dedicated to parking, which often sits empty for much of the day, increases sprawl, and that sprawl makes alternatives such as public transit and walking less feasible, which forces more people into cars, which increases the need for more parking.

The good news is that all that parking space is an accidental land reserve for housing that can bring in tax revenue even as it helps ease traffic congestion, air pollution and energy dependence.
Interesting, but it'll be a long time coming. Yet another way to achieve "energy independence" that's too painful to contemplate.
Posted by: Bobby 2008-05-13
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