Latest Issue of ACCESS Magazine Now Available

The latest issue of Access Magazine is now available online. You can view and download the issue here, or click on the titles below to be taken directly to each article.

In this issue:

  • Introduction: Shedding Weight; John A. Mathews
  • Parking Requirements and Housing Development: Regulation and Reform in Los Angeles; Michael Manville
  • Carmageddon in Los Angeles: The Sizzle and the Fizzle; Brian D. Taylor and Martin Wachs
  • Camageddon or Carmaheaven? Air Quality Results of a Freeway Closure; Arthur Winer, Yifang Zhu, and Suzanne Paulson
  • Pursuing the Technological Sublime: How the Bay Bridge Became a Megaproject; Karen Trapenberg Frick
  • We Can Learn Something from That! Promoting an Experimental Culture in Transportation; Joseph Schofer and Raymond Chan
  • The Access Almanac: Parking Charity; Donald Shoup

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Easy reading, hard writing: “The Shoup Doctrine” honors Donald Shoup’s life and ideas

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