California is famous for its car culture, which the automotive website Jalopnik has dubbed “second to none,” but it’s also known for its environmentalism and its sky-high housing prices. So, in an effort to lower the cost of construction and cut down on car dependence, the state has recently adopted a law that prohibits local governments from setting minimum parking requirements for new buildings within half a mile of a transit hub such as a rail station or the intersection of two bus lines.
Ben Adler. YahooNews. October 6, 2022.
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