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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
I choose to own a car, so I bought a place I could park one. If no one wants places with limited/no parking, people won't buy them and they'll stop building them.
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Rather, they’ll continue to live there because of economics, parking their needed vehicle on the street. So developers get to pass along the expense and space requirements onto the City and general public spaces. No parking space requirement is a win for an extremely small group of people, least of which is actually the residence of a community.