??? Have I come across as having some sort of free-market libertarian leaning on here? I find it ironic that people who believe the government can positively influencing the form and structure of our communities would so easily have them relinquish such an important planning tool to the free market.
I'm well aware of how important parking availability is in influencing the form of our communities and it's for that reason that I think any changes to policies around it have to be carefully considered and cautious. Like it or not, people have to live with the consequences of neighbours' decisions all the time; it's one of the primary reasons we have land-use planning in the first place.
I'm well aware of how important parking availability is in influencing the form of our communities and it's for that reason that I think any changes to policies around it have to be carefully considered and cautious. Like it or not, people have to live with the consequences of neighbours' decisions all the time; it's one of the primary reasons we have land-use planning in the first place.