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A City for People: Reorienting Parking Policy

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Posted on April 28, 2025 By The Research Bureau

A City for People: Reorienting Parking Policy

This event will feature a presentation by WRRB Researcher, Josh Boucher and a panel from Steve Rolle, Worcester Commissioner of Transportation & Mobility; Adi Nochur, MAPC Senior Transportation Planner; and Cambridge City Councilor Burhan Azeem

Parking minimums in Worcester are the result of decades of parking development in the City, though they are by no means unique to it. This panel of experts will explore the historical development and impact of parking policy in Massachusetts communities and modern updates to facilitate urban growth.

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