Donald Shoup: Innovative Approaches to Parking and Land Use in Urban Areas

When
January 22, 2010   8:00 am - 10:00 am
Where
The Puck Building - the Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue
295 Lafayette St. (at E. Houston St.), 2nd Floor
Manhattan
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NYU Wagner Rudin Thinking and Doing Breakfast Series

A conversation with UCLA’s renowned parking expert Donald Shoup and Sandy Hornick, the New York Department of City Planning Deputy Executive Director for Strategic Planning.

There has been a great deal of discussion about free parking and its economic and quality-of-life implications in recent years. Increasing stakeholders’ awareness and understanding of the issue in order to modify existing policies is complex and demands significant rethinking of typical American approaches to parking.

Join the NYU Wagner Rudin Center for a discussion with UCLA Professor and leading parking scholar Donald Shoup, author of the influential book The High Cost of Free Parking, and Sandy Hornick, of New York’s Department of City Planning. Listen in as they discuss the opportunities and constraints presented by parking policy reform and land use regulation in urban areas like New York City.