Eliminating minimum parking mandates could encourage compact, climate-friendly communities that address severe housing shortages by making it easier, safer and more affordable to live and work without a car.
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Eliminating minimum parking mandates could encourage compact, climate-friendly communities that address severe housing shortages by making it easier, safer and more affordable to live and work without a car.