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Mott Smith

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Affordable housing in San Diego. Image: City of San Diego Planning Dept

L.A. Transit Oriented Communities Program Likely to Benefit from A.B. 1401 Parking Reforms

By Mott Smith, Michael Manville and Anthony Dedousis | Jun 28, 2021 | No Comments
Some observers have worried that eliminating parking requirements might have the unintended consequence of reducing affordable housing production, but we see no evidence of this - and see some evidence that it would help.
San Diego eliminated parking requirements in new developments near transit in 2019. Photo: Rupert Essinger / Esri

Parking Requirements Are Not a Useful Bargaining Chip for Increasing Affordable Housing

By Anthony Dedousis, Mott Smith and Michael Manville | May 20, 2021 | No Comments
Opponents of A.B. 1401 concede that parking requirements are bad policy, but worry that removing them will undermine affordable housing production. Evidence suggests that's not the case.
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