Catie Gould
Catie Gould is a researcher with The Sightline Institute, writing about climate and transportation policy. She brings a decade of experience in engineering and data analysis into Sightline’s efforts to decarbonize our transportation system. Prior to coming to Sightline, she led advocacy work for better bike and bus infrastructure in Portland and wrote about local transportation issues. Originally from rural Maine, Catie loves exploring new cities on bikes, camping, and reading. Find her latest research here. Email her at catie [at] sightline [dot] org, and follow her at @Citizen_Cate.
Portland mandates a parking U-turn
The city's parking policy has taken many turns, and now small buildings and those with affordable housing are not required to build parking at all.
Much of its downtown gone, Hartford leads the way to parking reform
The capital city of Connecticut tore down many buildings to store cars, but city officials have realized the error and reversed course.
Shifting gears: Parking reform gains traction
Minimum off-street parking requirements have created a host of problems, leading cities and states to rethink this policy. The wave of reform is just beginning, because the oversupply from a century of misguided parking policy is likely to persist.