A city of Portland study shows a boom in no-parking apartment construction, with little neighborhood parking impact.
A city of Portland study shows a boom in no-parking apartment construction, with little neighborhood parking impact.
In a surge of new projects driven by a low rental vacancy rate, rising rents and a struggling market for single-family homes, developers have built or proposed nearly two dozen apartment projects with no off-street car parking.
Neighbors reacted swiftly, complaining to the city and organizing opposition to some projects. Grievances have included the height and character of the buildings, but parking emerged as a primary and shared complaint.
Read more at OregonLive.com.
{biztweet}parking apartment{/biztweet}