Parking minimums are zoning laws requiring new developments to include a set number of off-street parking spaces. Used by city planners since the mid-20th century, they aim to prevent street congestion. Primary beneficiaries include drivers and local businesses reliant on ample free parking, though critics argue these mandates inflate housing costs and encourage car dependency.
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