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  <title>How parking mandates got nixed with minimal fuss in an area in Sydney</title>
  <description>Waverley council area in Australia has had zero parking minimums since 2018. I interviewed Sara Stace to find out more.&amp;amp;nbsp;Two keys to Waverley's success in nixing its parking minimums with little fuss seem to be:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Before the decision, Waverley already had some experience with parking minimums set to zero in certain parts of the area. Data on the results of this reassured the councillors.&amp;amp;nbsp; The proposal for zero parking minimums across the whole council was also part of a broadly popular urban mobility strategy, the Waverley People, Movement and Places strategy, which is the council’s ambitious plan to prioritise walking, cycling, public transport and shared mobility.   Learn more here.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Support Reinventing Parking on Patreon. Follow Paul Barter on Twitter.  </description>
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