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Meet the 'Shoupistas.' They hate free parking
When Donald Shoup started connecting the availability of parking with air pollution and sprawl in the 1970s, the urban planning professor was considered an "academic bottom-feeder," he said.
When Donald Shoup started connecting the availability of parking with air pollution and sprawl in the 1970s, the urban planning professor was considered an "academic bottom-feeder," he said.