Urban news and views from the past week:
- Got Parking? Hell Yeah: The first nationwide count of parking spaces demonstrates their high environmental cost. Shocking statistic: there are at least 500 million empty spaces in the United States at any given time. (Physics Central via My Wheels are Turning)
- Walk Places, Meet People, and Build Social Capital: People who live in walkable communities are more civically involved and have greater levels of trust than those who live in less walkable neighborhoods. (Science Daily)
- The Future of Urban Sustainable Mobility: Go Beyond the Car: The future of the world’s cities is not the car. (The City Fix via Sustainable Cities Collective)
- Why Big Cities Matter More than Ever: Why cities have lost none of their powers of attraction, despite the new freedom that information technology brings people and firms? (City Journal)
- Housing Gen Y: The Next Challenge for Cities: Any city or metropolitan region that cannot provide affordable, walkable, and attractive neighborhoods in which Generation Y can afford to live will simply lose the best of them to those regions that have such neighborhoods. (Urban Land)