New Survey Shows Support for Unbundled Parking

A study Mel­bourne, Aus­tralia reveals more than 40 of renters would be to pay­ing for sep­a­rate­ly from rent, with more than a third their park­ing needs don’t match the avail­abil­i­ty in their build­ings, writes Chris McC­ahill in Streets­blog USA.

Accord­ing to the researchers, “liv­ing in a house­hold with two or more cars the odds of being recep­tive to unbundling off- car-park­ing by over three times.”

Pro­po­nents of unbun­dled park­ing say the prac­tice can pro­mote more sus­tain­able trans­porta­tion choic­es. Accord­ing to Plan­e­ti­zen Todd Lit­man, “Reduc­ing min­i­mums and unbundling park­ing can typ­i­cal­ly reduce the costs of basic, low­er-priced hous­ing by 10 to 20 per­cent and pro­vide thou­sands of dol­lars in annu­al trans­porta­tion sav­ings for house­holds in mul­ti­modal urban neigh­bor­hoods.”

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