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A Parking Success and City Crisis

Over the past 50 years, Hartford’s leaders have successfully achieved what they thought would bring greater prosperity to downtown: more parking.

The University of Connecticut’s Center for Transportation and Urban Planning, however, has revealed a frightening picture in its study of the cumulative effect on the city of providing parking.

“What we found was startling: Since 1960, the number of parking spaces in downtown Hartford increased by more than 300 percent — from 15,000 to 46,000 spaces. This change has had a profound and devastating effect on the structure and function of the city as one historic building after another was demolished.”

Over that period “downtown was losing more than 60 percent of its residential population, and the city as a whole lost 40,000 people and 7,000 jobs.”

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Can iQuilt Reknit Downtown Hartford?

You've been in this downtown before.  It feels so disconnected that no one even thinks of walking.  Instead, they'll hop in the car to drive three short blocks.

Hartford, CT, will unveil a plan tomorrow to address the problem.  Tom Condon of the Hartford Courant previews the plan with generall good reviews.

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