Zack Subin

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You could read the whole postwar parking history of U.S. cities this way: it was because cities had been reluctant to free up curb space with market-clearing pricing that they had to resort to more extreme measures, such as demolitions, money-losing public garages, and parking requirements.
Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World
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