Death of a Legend: Donald Shoup, Parking Reformer - Streetsblog New York City
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Donald Shoup, renowned for his influential work 'The High Cost of Free Parking,' passed away at 86, as reported by the Parking Reform Network. His research fundamentally shifted perceptions about urban parking, advocating for the true costs of parking in the context of housing affordability. Shoup's insights resonated strongly with urban planners and influenced a new generation of urbanists. His memorable quotes, particularly regarding the disparity between free parking and housing costs, continue to inspire ongoing dialogues about urban policy and planning.
It's unfair to have cities where parking is free for cars and housing is expensive for people.
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