Meng, SianBrown, AnneKlein, NicholasThigpen, CalvinHaydu, BrandonStout, Nicole2024-03-152024-03-152024-03https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2925853 pagesThe findings of this report attempts to address the planning questions of how much parking is needed, and how a city can navigate the many challenges to installing a dense network of parking spaces while considering that parked shared micromobility vehicles can at times obstruct sidewalks, storefronts, and pedestrian ramps. Drawing on data provided by Lime from a dozen cities in the US and Europe, the study provides three key planning and policy recommendations for cities to consider as they work to make scooters a part of the overall transportation system.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USCommunity NeedsBuilt environmentConsumer behaviorCurb access/managementGeofencingLand utilizationPublic spaceRegulationZoningShared Scooter Parking: The Role of Parking Density and Land Use in Compliance and DemandArticle