From the Book - Updated by the author.
Preface. A progress report on parking reforms
1. The twenty-first century parking problem
Part I. Planning for free parking
3. The pseudoscience of planning for parking
4. An analogy : ancient astronomy
5. A great planning disaster
6. The cost of required parking spaces
7. Putting the cost of free parking in perspective
8. An allegory: minimum telephone requirements
9. Public parking in lieu of private parking
10. Reduce demand rather than increase supply
Part II. Cruising for parking
12. The right price for curb parking
Part III. Cashing in on curb parking
15. Buying time at the curb
16. Turning small change into big changes
17. Taxing foreigners living abroad
18. Let prices do the planning
19. The ideal source of local public revenue
21. Time for a paradigm shift
Appendix A. The practice of parking requirements
Appendix B. Nationwide transportation surveys
Appendix C. The language of parking
Appendix D. The calculus of driving, parking, and walking
Appendix E. The price of land and the cost of parking
Appendix F. People, parking, and cities
Appendix G. Converting traffic congestion into cash
Appendix H. The vehicles of nations
Afterword. Twenty-first century parking reforms.