Recent Posts: Parking
New report: No such thing as free parking
Our new analysis provides updated per-space parking cost estimates and calculates how required parking drives up total construction costs.
What if transportation abundance policy focused on access, not just mobility?
A transportation abundance agenda means rethinking investment and management so people can reach what they need, not just move faster or farther through inefficient systems.
Meet the manager of UCLA’s new Center for Parking Policy
Three years after earning her master’s degree, Ellen Schwartz has returned to UCLA, where she'll provide technical assistance to local and state officials throughout the policymaking process — from evaluation to implementation.
Easy reading, hard writing: “The Shoup Doctrine” honors Donald Shoup’s life and ideas
Hundreds gathered at UCLA for the launch of a new book honoring Shoup's lasting legacy on parking policy and urban planning.
New UCLA center to support parking reform
As more cities worldwide rethink parking mandates and curb management, the UCLA Center for Parking Policy will support policymakers with research-driven guidance, building on Donald Shoup's decades of expertise.
Remembering Donald Shoup
UCLA ITS’ 2nd director and a visionary scholar reshaped cities with his pioneering work on parking, inspiring legions of ‘Shoupistas’ and lasting change.
Urban Planning graduate conducts year’s best academic work
A research project on Los Angeles’ parking minimums received[...]
How UCLA ITS is handling COVID-19
Due to recent restrictions that have asked all Los[...]







