Less Parking, More Mobility in New Homes
The Board proposes adopting several new policy documents for Stockholm, including a chemicals plan, a business policy, a guideline for external referrals, and crucially, a new guideline for mobility and parking in new developments. This parking guideline aims to reduce private car dependence by decreasing parking spaces in new residential areas and introducing mobility services like bike pools, car-sharing, and public transport tickets for new residents. It specifies parking ratios for bikes and cars based on location and building type, allowing for further reductions with ambitious mobility solutions.
The original document is available at
meetingspublic.stockholm.se.