10 Cities That Destroy Their Downtowns With Parking

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It's sometimes said, you can have a place with cheap, ubiquitous parking, or you can have a place that's worth going, but you can't have both. (OK, maybe I'm the one who says it.) So for today's video I teamed with the Parking Reform Network to presented the all new, revamped parking maps for US cities. Which cities do it best and which do it worst? Watch and find out.

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All Comments (21)
  • @plattypus42
    Hello from a former member of the Parking Commission in Riverside! Every single meeting I went to, we had somebody complaining there wasn't enough parking downtown. Every. Meeting. I'm proud to say that I helped to arrange an inventory of lot space and typical usage, which we used to respond to folks who demanded the construction of more parking. If I recall correctly, the fullest any of the three city-owned garages got was about half full. It's still understandable that politicians produce this kind of policy when that's all they hear though. Just a reminder to show up at your local government meetings!
  • As a Puerto Rican channels like these and not just bikes have opened my eyes to the sheer lunacy of organizing society around the movement of giant metal boxes. Especially in an island with high population density, median household income of like 20k and a ~45% of people living in poverty.
  • @dylanryall
    My dad grew up in San Bernardino. He was old enough to remember when you could take streetcars from there to the beach in LA.
  • @dylantwists
    Tulsa's downtown is over 60% surface parking. Walking downtown feels like walking through a nuclear wasteland
  • @southpond
    While I'm not surprised that my hometown of Philly was in the top 10 cities with the lowest percentage of off street parking, it's worth noting that due to the residential building boom that has been going on in Center City and nearby areas for quite some time now (and barely experienced a hiccup during the pandemic) the remaining surface lots are quickly disappearing, as they are replaced by mid and high rise apartment/condo buildings. In the last 20 years, it's amazing how many surface lots have disappeared and happily the trend continues.
  • @chicagoakland
    I'm just thankful you recognize Oakland as the core city it is instead of just San Francisco's quirky brother.
  • Kudos to classifying parking as “storing personal property.” I intend to use that from now on.
  • @angellacanfora
    I pick on my hometown LA suburb of Torrance a lot here, but one thing they seem to be doing right these days is parking lot conversion. There are a number of plans to convert sprawling parking lots into more functional spaces. Will be interesting to see how that alters the character of the area. Now if they could just do more about their homeless population and public transportation problems (buses run once an hour!!!), I'd be really excited.
  • @scottlarson1548
    One historic thing I wonder about is how many cities thought it would be a great idea to have their new interstate highways go straight through their downtowns. Highway 99 did that through lots of towns sending a pair of two lane stroads right where people had been crossing for decades. I bet the sound of 18 wheelers rumbling through downtown did a lot for business.
  • @jakenoble842
    I live in Capitol Hill in Denver and there’s a banking complex near me that has like two blocks worth of parking. On an extremely busy day the lots are maybe 40% full. Can’t help but think of how nice it would be if they were turned into green space or social housing
  • @fabes89
    Instantly a top 10 CityNerd sarcastic segment with Virginia Beach.
  • @levy2k6
    I'm from the Houston area and the first time I went to Ft Worth, i literally was shocked on the amount of parking available
  • @neckenwiler
    As an Oaklander, I am genuinely shocked it made this list. I'm used to NYC and DC, and downtown here feels like it's completely hollowed out by parking.
  • @PalmelaHanderson
    One thing to note on why a lot of cities still have flat surface parking lots on extremely valuable land: The people who own the land make a ton of money on them for basically nothing. Fun fact: a big reason why Frankie Muniz basically stopped acting after he grew up was because his financial advisor got him to buy a bunch of parking lots in downtown LA when he was like 18. So yeah, while it seems absurd to have downtown space dedicated for personal storage, to the people who own that land, parking lots are money printing machines. Sure, you would make more money by turning it into apartments, but apartment buildings require at least a modicum of work.
  • SLC, like you say, is absolutely getting better. We have turned a lot of those massive downtown parking lots (and car centric land uses like car washes, gas stations, mechanics) into 5-over-1 apartment buildings, and even some much taller ones. We turned the state street Carl's Jr (with lots of surface parking) into one of the tallest buildings we now have. Old parking lot next to Gallenson's guns? Now an apartment building. And beyond just redevelopment, SLC is doing a good job of rebuilding streets for less cars and more people outside of cars. Slowly but surely, SLC is improving. There's a potential new downtown TRAX line in the mix as well, although we do wish they would also expand the free fare zone. SLC is seriously unrecognizable from 10 or especially 15 years ago, in the best way.
  • I currently live in New Orleans where in the past few years a bunch of parking lots at the northwest corner of downtown have been redeveloped as buildings. The percentage of surface parking since 2005 or 2010 has been significantly reduced, so maybe you and your friend can do a list of 10 most improved and 10 most backslidden/least improved. Thanks 🙂
  • @TransitTangents
    It would be interesting to see which/if any of the cities on this list have gotten rid of minimum parking requirements, etc.... Or if there are any examples of cities that did get rid of them and how they improved over time. Great video as usual!
  • @anirudh_s17
    Could you make a video on road width in downtowns? I feel like that is becoming a bigger problem than parking lots, since a lot of a city's space is taken up by roads that are wider than they need to be
  • Just for use as a benchmark for comparison, the percentage of London's area dedicated to parking cars (incl on-street dedicated parking spaces) is 2.4 percent of the city's area.