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Believe it or not, parking’s effects are as far-reaching as any important policy. A community’s parking options shape its culture, economics, and environment. It’s a dynamic and complicated topic: parking can reflect (or even spark) a neighborhood’s gentrifying tensions. It can empower or hamper under-served communities, like the disabled or elderly; it can create or take away billions of dollars in revenue. Parking effects pollution, safety, wealth, and, of course, accessibility. At MyParkingSign, we monitor and report the latest happenings in parking, be they bureaucratic, like increasing fines, technological, like a parking new app, or instructional, like how to manage parking legally and efficiently.

Parking Signs Solve Safety and Congestion Issues at Schools

Parking Signs Solve Safety and Congestion Issues at Schools

July 29, 2011

Simple no parking signs prove powerful in straightening out routine issues, bringing order and harmony. We may fail to recognize their significance due to their habituated existence in the background. But can you imagine a day-to-day life without them..? Often places like hospitals, offices and schools face abundant parking hassles due to mismanagement. This can […]

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How Carpool Parking Signs Encouraged Carpooling – Real Case Study

How Carpool Parking Signs Encouraged Carpooling – Real Case Study

July 28, 2011

You think signs are only for informative purpose? Think again. Here’s a real live case in point. John Fields is the Vice President of sales at an insurance corporation. He lives in Norwich, Connecticut and commutes daily to his office in Hartford. When John used to commute alone in his car to his office in […]

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Space saver disasters from Winter Storm Jonas

Space saver disasters from Winter Storm Jonas

February 15, 2009

There’s nothing like a snowstorm to turn adults into kids again—and by “kids” we mean irritable, entitled children fighting over handmade igloos, err, parking spaces. After Jonas ravaged the east coast last week, drivers were forced to dig out their cars—and, as in storms past, more than a few became territorial over their shovel jobs. […]

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