Every so often when reading an obituary of someone, or an awards citation, you realise that you have internalised their work into your thinking without having read it directly. So it was with Donald Shoup, the California transport academic who spent his life working on the problem of urban parking, and who died in February.
In good American fashion of course. I think I learned about that in Last Week Tonight, as well as the fact the private company could file for damages if the city caused them loss of business (for example due to road construction). Absolutely insane but not unexpected.
In good American fashion of course. I think I learned about that in Last Week Tonight, as well as the fact the private company could file for damages if the city caused them loss of business (for example due to road construction). Absolutely insane but not unexpected.
Yeah Chicago’s future was sold by a corrupt mayor