
Donald Shoup has extensively studied parking as a key link between transportation and land use, with important consequences for cities, the economy, and the environment. His influential book, The High Cost of Free Parking, is leading a growing number of cities to charge fair market prices for curb parking, dedicate the resulting revenue to finance public services in the metered districts, and reduce or remove off-street parking requirements. His research on employer-paid parking led to passage of California’s parking cash-out law, and to changes in the Internal Revenue Code to encourage parking cash out.
Professor Shoup is a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners. He has been a visiting scholar at Cambridge University and the World Bank, and has served as Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies and Chair of the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA.
Links:
[1] http://lewis.ucla.edu/lewis-center/initiatives/transportation
[2] http://luskin.ucla.edu/school-public-affairs/urban-planning
[3] http://lewis.ucla.edu/lewis-center
[4] http://luskin.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/headshots/Donald Shoup DSC_0092.jpg
[5] http://luskin.ucla.edu/content/economics
[6] http://luskin.ucla.edu/content/land-use
[7] http://luskin.ucla.edu/content/parking
[8] http://luskin.ucla.edu/content/transportation
[9] http://luskin.ucla.edu/content/urban-public-finance
[10] mailto:shoup@ucla.edu