Parking is not infrastructure, but a service; as such, it is not a guaranteed right, but rather one element in the overall package of urban priorities
Parking Management is a vital part of any transportation policy, including one which aims to promote transit usage
Free parking causes an overabundance of demand out of step with the available supply, and as such parking should be priced to reflect the real, or at the very least a symbolic, cost.
Our company was proud to take part in the policymaking process for parking in Tel Aviv. This policy project included a worldwide best-practice and academic literature review, an analysis of the state of affairs in the city, a vision statement, clearly defined goals, and a fleshed-out policy.