How Can I Participate?
1. Get outside and take pictures of excessive or underused parking in your town.
3. Check out other people’s photos from across the country. Comment, share, and spread the message about how unnecessary and wasteful all this parking is!
Articles on #BlackFridayParking
This New York City nonprofit decided to show how much valuable space is wasted by parking…by converting two parking spaces into a studio apartment!
#BlackFridayParking is approaching, and we want to share some of the latest cities in North America that have challenged decades-old parking requirements that have wasted productive land on automobile storage.
Black Friday is the day that reveals one of the worst flaws in the American landscape: We have way too much parking.
Highlights from #BlackFridayParking 2022: Americans say land wasted on unused parking could be used for something greater.
Most parking lots on Black Friday are not going to be full. Here’s one retail complex that’s an exception—but it just proves that having “enough” parking is always less important than creating a place people want to be.
Burlington, VT; Nashville, TN; and Cambridge, MA, are eliminating parking minimums. What can we learn from their efforts?
A recent study on curbside dining in Toronto found that there are loads of financial possibilities waiting in empty parking spaces.
Parking reform is sweeping the nation, and that’s great news—but the battle isn’t over, yet. Here are the next steps cities need to consider once they’ve begun abolishing parking minimums.
Sixty letters of opposition from local advocates in Grand Rapids, MI, halted an irreversible decision: the teardown of five downtown buildings for surface parking lots.