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Parking Report

2020-01-02 19:21:50.163195+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Research Institute For Housing America Special Report — Quantified Parking: Comprehensive Parking Inventories for Five U.S. Cities:

The 1.6 million parking spaces in Seattle’s inventory have an estimated value, or a “replacement cost,” of $35.8 billion, which is $118,000 per Seattle household. Jackson is home to over 100,000 parking spaces that would cost $711 million to replace, or $192,000 per household. The per- household share of the parking inventory in Des Moines and Philadelphia is $77,000 and $30,000 respectively. New York’s per-household cost is $6,570, a fraction of that of the other cities.

Via CityLab: Parking Has Eaten American Cities

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