You can read more about parking reform on their website under "About" > "What Is Parking Reform?" to learn more about the negative effects of parking mandates.
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The mission of the Parking Reform Network is "to educate the public about the impact of parking policy on climate change, equity, housing, and traffic."
An abundance of hardscape in cities, including parking lots, creates the urban heat island effect and can alter runoff and groundwater recharge. You can learn more about urban heat islands here.
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Students can research local laws in cities near them to see if their city has parking mandates or other similar laws.
Social studies or civics students can contact their local mayors or city councils to advocate for the elimination of costly parking mandates.
You can encourage your students to get to school in more sustainable ways, including walking, biking, school buses, public transit, or carpooling.
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