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Ellie Riggs and Ryan Carter: Advocating for Clean Water and Flood Prevention at the State Level

The Bottom-Up Revolution

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Rethinking Parking Regulations

This chapter explores the detrimental impact of parking minimums on local communities and businesses. It argues for market-driven parking solutions that reflect consumer behavior, using the City of Gastonia as a case study for successful regulatory revisions. By addressing the financial burdens and advocating for state-level policy changes, the discussion emphasizes the need for a more data-informed approach to community livability and environmental conservation.

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