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Just Because You Can’t Find a Place to Park Doesn’t Mean There Aren’t Way Too Many Parking Spots

Author Filippo Date 20/01/2015

A new analysis of 27 mixed-use areas finds that parking in U.S. metro areas is, on average, oversupplied by 65 percent. read the article: http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2015/01/just-because-you-cant-find-a-place-to-park-doesnt-mean-there-arent-way-too-many-parking-spots/384509/


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