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Public commenter urges Alameda to enforce parking cash-out law and unbundle parking in leases
Summary
A local resident told the Planning Board Alameda should enforce the 1992 California parking cash-out law and require unbundled parking in commercial leases to reduce car use and free underused land for infill development; he proposed financial penalties and zoning changes to enable enforcement.
At the start of the meeting, public commenter Mitch Ball urged the Planning Board to implement two measures to reduce car dependency and free underused land for new housing: enforce California's 1992 parking cash-out law and require that commercial leases list parking as an unbundled line item.
Ball said the law…
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