A potential game-changer for downtown Kitchener
Kitchener's exemption from parking requirements for the first 10,000 square metres of floor space could drive a
The future of parking in Waterloo
Part 7 in our series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
There’s an old joke
Could parking minimums hurt light rail?
Part 6 in our series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
What if we built a
Shared parking, reducing the burden on local businesses
Part 5 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
Commercial zones could foster
Bigger parking lots for new workplaces?
Part 4 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
Is Waterloo’s proposed
A failing grade in parking requirements
Part 3 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
Update: we have heard
Housing and parking minimums - or why the rent is too damn high
Part 2 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
The City of Waterloo’
Can the City of Waterloo move beyond parking minimums?
The City of Waterloo could easily encourage more walkable neighbourhoods, improve housing affordability, and help ensure ION light rail’s