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To promote more housing, cities and states target parking minimums
Cities and states are reducing or eliminating parking minimums to address housing shortages, as these requirements increase development costs and hinder project feasibility. Since 2017, over 116 cities, including Baltimore and Denver, have removed such mandates, while 14 states have enacted 34 related laws. Critics argue reforms may worsen congestion and reduce accessibility, but proponents highlight affordability and efficiency gains.
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