October 15, 2025
Hundreds gathered at UCLA for the launch of a new book honoring Shoup’s lasting legacy on parking policy and urban planning.
Help Shape Our Work
Working on parking issues? Take five minutes to share the challenges you’re facing and the kinds of resources that would be most helpful by completing our short survey.
Parking Help Desk
Have questions about parking? Email us at parkingpolicycenter@its.ucla.edu and we will connect you with:
- Research findings on parking requirements and curb management
- Case studies and stories of cities that have implemented parking reforms
- Guidance on parking policy options
Parking Research Collaborative
We recently launched a network for researchers to stay connected, share ideas, ask questions, collaborate on parking research, and participate in annual workshops. If you’re a researcher interested in joining, or someone with data or insights to share with parking policy researchers, please email us.
Parking Policy Resources
Mini-Symposium Recording
Planners, public officials, researchers, and advocates whose cities were among the first to eliminate parking requirements share their experiences.
Magazine
Transfers Magazine was a publication of the Pacific Southwest Region University Transportation Center that ran from 2018 to 2023.
Magazine
ACCESS Magazine was a publication of the UCTC and the UC Center on Economic Competitiveness that ran from 1992 to 2017.
Infographic
An infographic describing whether LA has a parking shortage. How much parking is too little … or too much?
In the News
Scholars
Amy Lee
Michael Manville
Juan Matute
Adam Millard-Ball
Ellen Schwartz
Honor Donald Shoup’s Legacy
From challenging conventional wisdom about free parking to transforming how cities think about land use, equity, and sustainability, Donald Shoup’s work redefined the field and inspired generations. Your gift supports the new Center for Parking Policy — so his vision for more livable cities thrives for decades to come.