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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Parking, from most recent to least.

DC’s Audi Field May Get More Parking, But Bigger Plans Are in the Works
Nena Perry-Brown | March 18th 2019
Audi Field's application to use Parcel B as a parking lot also hints at when development is anticipated to start on the site. ... read »

Proposed DC Bill Would Pump the Brakes on Visitor Street Parking
Nena Perry-Brown | June 6th 2018
Councilmember Charles Allen has proposed a bill that would limit DC residents' access to short-term visitor parking passes. ... read »

The Future of Parking May Look An Awful Lot Like the Past
Nena Perry-Brown | April 18th 2018
A recent conversation on the future of parking posited a potential solution that is more old-fashioned than many realize. ... read »

Once a Tenleytown Parking Lot Always a Tenleytown Parking Lot?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 16th 2018
The owners of a parking lot on Wisconsin Avenue are seeking to have it approved for use as a parking lot into perpetuity. ... read »

New Multi-Family Developments Near Metro in Arlington Won’t Require As Much Parking
Nena Perry-Brown | November 20th 2017
On Saturday, the Arlington County Board approved new guidelines for garage parking provided in new multi-family developments near Metro stations. ... read »

DC on Track to Pay for Portion of the Parking at Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | November 8th 2017
After a brief-yet-heated debate, the DC Council voted to approve a first reading of a bill to provide TIF funds to a portion of the 3,500 parking... read »

Blagden Alley Micro Units, Now With Parking, Get Green Light
Nena Perry-Brown | June 7th 2017
Last week, the Board of Zoning Adjustment granted unanimous approval to the amended Blagden Alley micro-unit proposal, which now will include... read »

Revised Plan For Blagden Alley Micro-Units Includes Parking
Nena Perry-Brown | March 7th 2017
Late last year, the DC Court of Appeals remanded the Blagden Alley development back to the BZA, citing its insufficiently justifiable full parking... read »

DC Court of Appeals Reverses Approval for Blagden Alley Micro-Units
Nena Perry-Brown | January 6th 2017
Over a year after the BZA granted full relief from parking requirements to the planned Blagden Alley micro-unit project, the DC Court of Appeals... read »

Preparing for a Car-Free Future by Converting Parking Garages into Apartments
Nena Perry-Brown | November 7th 2016
A Seattle developer is currently proposing a massive mixed-use project that will incorporate an unusual component: four floors of above-grade garage... read »
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