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Downtown Cincinnati: Parking Not Required
December 26, 2018 /
The Cincinnati City Council voted this week to eliminate parking requirements in vast swaths of the downtown urban core.
“It’s healthy to move beyond a place where the automobile is the sun in which society rotates around,” Council Member P.G. Sittenfeld said in support of the move, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.
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Required parking needs to be reduced instead of required as Bozeman is trying to do. City center real estate is too valuable to dedicate to a use that will not be necessary in the near future.