I’m no longer in California, but yeah. As the world heats up, people are going to want to have to walk less and less to get to their vehicle, and some places may even need covered parking (thinking about anyone near or in a desert, especially Las Vegas).
Also, not having to deal with having to find a spot that’s relatively close and safe.
I’m no longer in California, but yeah. As the world heats up, people are going to want to have to walk less and less to get to their vehicle, and some places may even need covered parking (thinking about anyone near or in a desert, especially Las Vegas).
Also, not having to deal with having to find a spot that’s relatively close and safe.
What could be done is underground parking, but that’d raise expenses by quite a lot, and land is cheap.
I mean I’m for it, but like you say it’ll increase costs exponentially for everyone involved.
Another solution would be separate parking garages. Where I live now, there are two free ones downtown where you can park all day.