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Measure

MLU-3.6. Vehicle Management

Community benefits & burdens

Low

Community empowerment

Low

Addresses historical disparity

Low

Stakeholder acceptability

Medium

Technical feasibility

High

Ease of implementation

High

Financial viability

High

Mainstreaming potential

High
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Core Benefits

Core benefits of this measure are Jobs and Economy, Air Quality, and Public Health

Core benefits of this measure are Jobs and Economy, Air Quality, and Public Health

Introduction

Curb space management, eliminating parking minimums, and establishing parking maximums help reduce GHG emissions by prioritizing alternative transportation options, encouraging transit-oriented development, and limiting car use. By allocating space more efficiently, incentivizing sustainable travel choices, and discouraging excessive parking, the City can decrease reliance on cars, leading to fewer vehicle trips and associated emissions, ultimately fostering healthier and more sustainable urban environments.

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  • Gray = either the implementation timeline is not yet available, or the action is continuous (there is no completion date)
  • Green = the action is proceeding on time; the color gets darker as the action nears completion
  • Yellow = the action is delayed or late

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Measuring Success

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