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Parking Regulations for High Rise Buildings

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  • Yemi Adediji
  • Liam Donaldson
  • Murtaza Haider

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Minimum parking standards impact built form, travel behaviour, housing affordability, and stormwater capacity. As mobility by private automobile became ubiquitous in Toronto and many other major cities, the need to provide ample and adequate parking space became a paramount planning consideration.

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  • Yemi Adediji & Liam Donaldson & Murtaza Haider, 2020. "Parking Regulations for High Rise Buildings," Urban Monograph Series 2020:1, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:umonog:2020:1
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