[meme] Walk out your front door, take a gander, and tell me this isn't true

https://lemmy.world/post/3146118

[meme] Walk out your front door, take a gander, and tell me this isn't true - Lemmy.world

There is more parking per American car than there is housing per American citizen.
While I’m sure underground parking decks are expensive, they sure would solve a lot of the insane parking lot requirements for retail spaces.
Or we could, you know, just not have these ridiculous requirements that are unbased in any kind of science. They were just guessed at by politicians 60 years ago, and then copied from municipality to municipality.

While the current regulations can be very stupid, not having anything in place would also be a nightmare. Nothing like having shops and restaurants close down because people have no way to get there or park when they do.

Even with the regulations there are place I want to go, but don’t because parking looks like it sucks. Other places I want to bike, but bike parking sucks, so I drive. It isn’t something we can just ignore and hope it takes care of itself.

Why would a business invest millions of dollars into building a storefront in a situation where parking is required, and not build any parking? Why does the state, apparently in your opinion, know better what the business’s parking needs are than the business does? And if they DO go out of business because of their bad planning, what problem is that of yours and mine?