My mom & dad bought their first house in #PaloAlto for about $16,000. At the time, it cost about 5 cents per hour to park downtown. Today, that same house would cost ~$3 million & it’s free to park downtown.

We have completely solved our affordable housing problem–for our cars🧵
In 2019, surveyors counted 313 homeless people in #PaloAlto, up 99% from 2013. They found no homeless cars.

cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/p…
How did #PaloAlto become a city of expensive housing and free parking? In 1951, Palo Alto adopted a new zoning ordinance. The new law limited housing and required parking.

cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/p…
In subsequent years, #PaloAlto passed strict laws demanding more and more parking at more and more land uses. By 2004, a 2-bedroom apartment couldn't be built unless it included 2.2 parking spaces.

L: fourplex, before minimum parking laws
R: fourplex, after minimum parking laws
(Last time I checked, #PaloAlto renters owned an average of just 1.4 vehicles/household, according to Census data.)
When #PaloAlto first adopted minimum parking laws, #RonaldReagan and Diana Lynn were starring in Bedtime for Bonzo. Like Bedtime for Bonzo, Palo Alto's minimum parking regulations were surely well-intentioned, and considered modern at the time.
Unfortunately, minimum parking laws haven’t aged as well as Bedtime for Bonzo. President Reagan’s star turn remains an enjoyable light comedy. Minimum parking laws have turned out to be a tragedy.
A large body of research has now shown that minimum parking regulations increase housing costs, harm low-income families, damage our economy, and increase vehicle trips and pollution.

(See: routledge.com/Parking-and-th…)
The cost of building, operating, and maintaining a parking garage in #PaloAlto typically exceeds $300 per month per parking space, every year for the expected 35-year useful life of the structure.

(Here's a proposed PA garage at ~$680/month/space gained.)
paloaltoonline.com/news/2019/02/1…
At first, builders bear this cost, but they pass the costs along in the form of higher rents. A @Sightline study of Seattle-area apartments concluded that parking costs increase rents by approximately 15%, or $246 per month for each occupied apartment.

sightline.org/research_item/…
Research by Santa Clara University’s C.J. Gabbe and UCLA’s Gregory Pierce found that nationwide, bundling the cost of a garage space into rents “adds about 17 percent to a unit’s rent”.

accessmagazine.org/spring-2017/th…
“Minimum parking requirements create a major equity problem for carless households”, they write. The regulations force carless – generally low-income – people to pay higher rents for parking they don’t need and can’t use.

accessmagazine.org/spring-2017/th…
For many, a 17% rent increase is the difference between a roof over your family’s head and an eviction notice.
Conversely, removing minimum parking regulations lowers rents and home prices. #UCBerkeley researchers Wenyu Jia and Martin Wachs found that in #SanFrancisco, 20% more households could qualify for loans on condominiums without parking.

escholarship.org/uc/item/0fm8k1…
To make housing more affordable, many cities have adopted three reforms:

1. Manage curb parking, using prices and/or residential parking permits, to ensure that residents of new buildings can’t overcrowd on-street spots.

cp-dr.com/articles/node-…
For example, #Tucson allows each property to have no more than one residential parking permit for each legal curb parking space in front it – regardless of how many homes are added to the property.
Reform #2: Return any revenue generated by pricing curb parking to the neighborhood where it is generated, to pay for public improvements. Local revenue return helps make parking pricing popular.
Reform #3: Follow the advice given by Institute of Transportation Engineers International President Bruce Belmore: “Eliminate mandatory minimum parking requirements”.
#Berkeley, #Emeryville, #Fremont, #Hayward, #Lancaster, #LosAngeles, #MountainView, #Oakland, #Sacramento, #SanDiego, #SanFrancisco, and #SantaMonica have already removed minimum parking laws in some or all neighborhoods.
Removing minimum parking laws makes housing more affordable and sustainable. For example, at #Berkeley’s Gaia Building the developer built 42 parking spaces to serve 91 apartments, a theater, a café, and office space.
The Gaia Building’s car-free homes rent for substantially less than comparable apartments nearby that come with parking included. For those who want it, parking is available, for $230 per space per month. The result? 237 adult residents with just 20 cars.
Legalizing car-free homes lets people who cannot afford a car save money on parking. In return, they spare all of us from traffic congestion and pollution.
Minimum parking laws have been a great planning disaster. They have raised rents and worsened homelessness. They are unfair, inequitable, economically damaging, and environmentally destructive.
By repealing these misguided laws, some cities have done their part to solve our shared regional crises: homelessness, traffic jams, dirty air, and climate change. But too many haven't – including #PaloAlto.
That’s why the state legislature should step in, by passing #AB1401. AB 1401 prohibits minimum parking regulations within half a mile of transit stations, with the exception of spaces for electric car charging and people with disabilities.

cayimby.org/email-ab1401/
#AB1401 will let individuals decide whether they want to rent a home with parking, or without. My friend Bill, who is blind, will no longer be forced to pay higher rents for parking spaces he doesn’t want and can’t use.
Or consider the 19% of California community college students who suffered from homelessness in 2019. For many of them, being allowed to rent a more affordable car-free apartment will mean sleeping in a safe bed instead of on the streets.

mercurynews.com/2019/03/08/stu…
#AB1401 lets individuals decide whether they want to rent a home with parking, or without. That's fair. People who cannot afford or choose not to own a car should not have to pay anything for parking.

cayimby.org/email-ab1401/

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15 May
1/11 “A few years ago, @LauraFriedman43 toured an affordable housing project in #Glendale, the city of 200,000 she represents in the California State Assembly. What caught her eye was the garage: a cavernous, subterranean space, virtually empty.”

slate.com/business/2021/…
2/11 “To comply with local parking requirements—two spaces for every studio or one-bedroom apartment, and rising from there—the builders had been forced to pour millions of dollars of concrete and reduce their number of new apartments..."
3/11 “…all to build a garage their low-income tenants would never fill.

“’These requirements are definitely stopping housing,’ she concluded.”
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2 Nov 19
Never think about managing curb parking without thinking about how your approach will affect housing supply, home prices & rents.

We gained majority political support for converting 4 acres of parking into 357 homes at the S. #Hayward #BART Station in no small part by…

#YIMBY
…agreeing to provide existing nearby residents with free residential parking permits, so they had no fear of the curb parking in front of their homes becoming overcrowded.

photo courtesy of:
jerocorp.com/cadence-apartm…
Agreeing to give free residential parking permits to existing nearby residents also created support for removing all minimum parking regulations, reducing the cost of these affordable & market-rate homes & allowing for lower rents.

#YIMBY
hayward-ca.gov/discover/news/…
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11 Oct 19
When cities manage curb parking properly, curb parking shortages will disappear & minimum parking regulations can be removed, even in cities where no public transit exists.

If your planners don’t believe me, ask them to critique this presentation.

#YIMBY
railvolution.org/wp-content/upl…
Corollary: When cities fail to manage curb parking properly, no amount of public transit will prevent curb parking shortages.

Do you doubt that? Try visiting #SF’s #UnionSquare, which has the best transit service of any place west of Chicago, after 6 PM when the meters turn off.
Before 6 PM, #SF’s #SFpark program is in effect in #UnionSquare: demand-based curb parking prices balance supply & demand, so curb parking is easy to find.

After 6 PM, curb parking prices are cut to $0, so curbs become overcrowded. All the buses in the world won't fix this.
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