Parking
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Parking, from most recent to least.
New Proposal Could Take Block-by-Block Look at DC's Parking Problems
Lark Turner | April 14th 2014
Councilmember Mary Cheh proposes creation of a Department of Parking Management in a bill that is likely to pass.... read»
The Cost of a Parking Spot in DC
Lark Turner | April 11th 2014
How much does a deeded parking spot run you in the District? And what about renting? UrbanTurf takes a look.... read»
Carless Projects Prohibit Parking, But Will DC Enforce It?
Lark Turner | March 31st 2014
Developers say residential projects without parking will attract residents without cars. But the city's outdated residential parking program could thr... read»
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Boldest Development Trend of 2013: Parking Prohibition
UrbanTurf Staff | December 18th 2013
The most talked-about development trend in the city this year was one that would restrict tenants of new buildings from obtaining street parking permi... read»
Can Prohibition Ease DC's Parking Crush?
Shilpi Paul | June 7th 2013
As new residential buildings go up, developers are attempting to keep the city's parking problem from getting worse with solutions that include prohib... read»
How Easy Is It to Create Parking in DC?
Shilpi Paul | June 4th 2013
As rowhouses are turned into condos and multi-family apartments pop up all over DC, the street parking situation is becoming ever more competitive. A ... read»
DC Micro-Unit Project Proposes Going Carless
Shilpi Paul | May 23rd 2013
One of the most interesting things about a new apartment project proposed for Logan Circle may be its stance on cars. ... read»
Is a Parking Lot the Solution To Logan Circle's Parking Woes?
Shilpi Paul | April 9th 2013
At a recent forum on parking in Logan Circle, Jack Evans' office mentioned that the city was exploring the idea of using a parking lot to take some ca... read»
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