What To Do When The Client Says They Need More Parking
An uncomfortable situation in which the client wants to demolish buildings to add parking spaces. Let’s push back and say, “what about this other thing instead?”
Read MoreAn uncomfortable situation in which the client wants to demolish buildings to add parking spaces. Let’s push back and say, “what about this other thing instead?”
Read MoreDetroit’s Department of Public Works spends a lot of time repaving streets. It doesn’t spend much time thinking about what might make those streets safer.
Read MoreThe city of Ann Arbor officially abolished parking minimums yesterday with the passage of an amendment to the city’s development
Read MoreOne of the interesting things about Detroit’s built environment is the hub-and-spoke street layout. There are multiple, conflicting street grids,
Read MoreEn route to the Green Task Force meeting at Walker-Miller Energy Services in New Center, I stopped at 550 W.
Read MoreAny effort to address the Motor City’s glut of surface parking might well start, ironically, downtown. At the risk of
Read MoreIn my last post I introduced Detroit Park City, a planning research project focusing on the positive potential of converting
Read MoreAt a recent MDOT planning meeting hosted at the illustrious Shed 5 in Detroit’s Eastern Market, I again found myself thinking,
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