The provision of adequate affordable housing is a priority for the City of San Diego; therefore, it is vital that the City explore innovative parking regulations that encourage well-designed projects and maximize living space. Inflexible or outmoded parking requirements contribute to land use inefficiencies, increased costs, and affect the City’s stock of affordable housing. The purpose of the affordable housing and parking study is to determine the links between affordable housing variables (income levels, household age, transit accessibility, land use context, and housing type) and parking demand. The goal of this project is to develop a regulatory framework that tailors parking requirements for affordable housing projects that are sensitive to their context and other key factors that determine the parking demand and increase the use of alternative modes of transportation for each project.
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Edited By | Saba Bilquis |