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December 24, 2009

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Re: Even when parking is "free" the money comes from the folks who drive the cars through fees, fines, and the like.

We Shoup-istas will tell you that this isn't necessarily entirely true - when customer or employee parking is free of charge to the person parking, it's often also subsidized by overhead paid equally by people who arrive by other modes (bike, walk, transit).

Your overall point is accurate, nonetheless... and thank you for providing useful parking lore throughout the year!

Of course you are correct -- My point is that usually particularly in situations where there is no direct charge but fines and fees, the direct costs of parking enforcement, mainly salaries are related to the parkers.
JVH

In regards to "parking feeds my family". I too am a parking lot related professional. I own a parking lot striping company on the west coast that is in the business of parking lot painting. A lot of the fees that structures charge go to the maintenance of the structures keeping my family in my home and fed. That being said whenever I park in a structure I have no problems paying the fee for using their facility because I know that it eventually ends up back in mine. I am part of the family of professionals and give thanks to an industry that has done good by me.

James Farley

PS: Keep up the blog work JVH I enjoy reading it.

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