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Paved Paradise
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Paved Paradise

How Parking Explains the World

Penguin Press, 2023 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Overview
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

Cities continually build more space for parking cars, but they hardly make a dent in the perceived parking shortage. Despite vast parking lots and multilevel garages, people still jockey for limited – but convenient and cheap – curbside spots. Adding more lots and garages feeds urban sprawl, exacerbating traffic tangles as city centers increasingly become accessible only by car. Many city planners conclude that an overemphasis on parking is the main culprit in the decline of American downtowns. Slate staff writer Henry Grabar offers an entertaining history of American parking, and profiles urban planners who offer new solutions to the problem of ubiquitous cars. 

Take-Aways

  • Finding a good parking spot has become a central quest of modern life.
  • Cities have contended with perceived parking shortages for nearly as long as automobiles have existed. 
  • Cities tried to fight congestion and keep residents and businesses from fleeing to suburbia by building large parking lots and garages.

About the Author

Slate staff writer Henry Grabar has contributed to The Atlantic, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal. His special reporting interests include housing, transportation, and urban policy.


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