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DRCOG ties parking minimums to greenhouse‑gas mitigation in regional plan
Summary
DRCOG officials said reducing or eliminating minimum parking requirements is a named mitigation measure in the region's transportation plan to help meet Colorado greenhouse‑gas reduction targets, framing parking reform as a tool for multimodal goals and housing capacity.
Jacob Reager, transportation division director at the Denver Regional Council of Governments, told a Metro Vision ID Exchange that the region's transportation plan and an accompanying mitigation action plan list reducing or eliminating minimum parking requirements as a concrete strategy to meet the Colorado Greenhouse Gas Transportation Planning Standard.
"One of those key measures in the mitigation action plan is actually specifically reducing or eliminating minimum parking…
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