
Less parking makes people happy. Really!
Less parking makes people happy—that is the experience of Copenhagen. While this is counterintuitive for motorists, consider this: There is one thing always required in
BHN aims to get more people involved where and when it matters most: in the early stages of the City’s planning processes.
Less parking makes people happy—that is the experience of Copenhagen. While this is counterintuitive for motorists, consider this: There is one thing always required in
The intent behind minimum parking requirements is to ensure that there is adequate parking for all residents. The effect, however, is that parking gets overbuilt
By BHN Editor Kathleen McCormick Responding to the housing crisis in Colorado and the need for more sustainable compact development to mitigate climate change, Governor
By BHN Editor Kathleen McCormick Missing middle housing is in the news as state and local governments debate the new land use legislation proposed by
By BHN Contributor Jerry Shapins, Artist/Citizen Advocate/Retired Landscape Architect and Urban Designer The Planning Board will review a concept plan on March 21 of the
There are two openings on the Boulder Housing Network for editor-reporters. We invite you to apply for one of the positions. Editors participate in 40
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