7 accurate depictions of what it would look like if these world landmarks were forced to adhere to Provo, Utah's costly parking mandates.
#1: The Plaza Restaurant at Disneyland. The restaurant must have 312 parking spaces on-site.
Cost to build: $1.56M at $5,000 per space.
Yo! Come to this workshop! We are working to improve the environmental and accessibility of Utah Lake. We’re even trying to get a trail around the entire lake. If you live, work, or play in the Utah Lake region we’d love to hear your feedback at the event!
I love dudes like this who are *certain* transit and cycling don't pay their share.
Driving is likely the most socialized thing a typical American does. If we set the gas tax to a rate where drivers "pay for [their] own transportation," the per-gallon cost would be astronomical
@TomF7611 We mainly do it for fewer cars on the road. It makes for a safer environment, especially for children. The farmers market has a parking issues too. We’re trying to help mitigate that problem. Hope to see ya at the bike valet!
Are you tired of businesses not offering bike parking? Learn how to approach, pitch and install bike racks to local businesses! After the presentation, there will be a hands-on bike rack installation demonstration at HK brewing!
💯. This is applicable to pedestrianizing Center street in Provo. A lot is focused on what is lost when removing cars rather than the endless possibilities of what could replace them.
Building Salt Lake hits the nail on the head here. If you imagine a pedestrianized Main Street as just the current conditions minus cars, you're missing the big picture. #SLC https://t.co/O2clfjyxsy
Building Salt Lake hits the nail on the head here. If you imagine a pedestrianized Main Street as just the current conditions minus cars, you're missing the big picture. #SLC https://t.co/O2clfjyxsy