pARKING

Making Smarter Use of Land and Resources

This is the place to find information about adjusting parking requirements within the Downtown + Uptown and Surrounding Neighborhoods plan area. Explore the website and learn more about the benefits of eliminating off-street minimum parking requirements.

Many cities are rethinking outdated parking policies — and ours should too.

According to the Parking Reform Network, more than 2,700 U.S. cities have eliminated parking requirements for a portion of or the entire City. El Paso would join 30 other Texas cities to have eliminated parking requirements for an expanded geographic area. On-Street parking utilization is 27% occupancy for residential streets and 44% for commercial streets, suggesting significant parking oversupply.

Unlocking Uptown’s Development Potential

While El Paso’s downtown area allows developments to reduce parking through a special request process, it still requires more parking than people actually need or use, based on how many cars people own and how parking is used throughout the United States.

These expectations are a key strategy to facilitate new development in DT+UT, especially for affordable housing options.

Download the City of El Paso Comprehensive Downtown Parking Study Here

  • The Downtown + Uptown and Surrounding Neighborhoods Master Plan calls for the development of ~10,000 housing units

  • Off-street parking requirements call for the reservation of otherwise buildable area for parking

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