Posted on 02/03/2010 1:21:58 PM PST by goldstategop
Just when you thought environmental extremists couldnt go any further, they surprise you with yet another ploy in their never-ending quest to turn back modernity. With the public push-back on the cap-and-trade scheme and creating man-made droughts to save a 2-inch fish, environmentalists have become craftier in their efforts. Always the vanguard of the latest environmental regulation, California has a new idea for getting polluters out of their cars: get rid of free parking.
Last week the State Senate passed Senate Bill 518, legislation that would incentivize local governments to begin abolishing free parking spaces within their jurisdictions. The goal of the legislation is to make it so difficult for drivers to find parking that they abandon their vehicles in favor of earth-friendly public transportation or more quaint forms of conveyance such as biking or walking. According to the author of Senate Bill 518, free parking has significant social, economic, and environmental costs.
A popular tactic of progressives is to make a cultural habit they despise so unpopular that the public will willingly go along with their schemes. Another tactic is to withhold or dole out funding for local governments in exchange for conformity to new regulations. Senate Bill 518 attempts to employ both tactics.
First, the bill would require building leases to itemize how much parking spaces will cost on the leased property. This unbundling is designed to show the lessee how much money they lose on providing free parking.
Second, the bill creates a new point scheme for local government to encourage their cooperation in getting rid of parking spaces. For every reform they implement, they receive a point. If 20 reforms are implemented, the city or county is eligible to receive a cap-and-trade credit under the states Assembly Bill 32 global warming laws. If 50 reforms are implemented, the local government will receive a 5% bonus in competitive state infrastructure programs.
No surprise, the author of this brilliant measure is Senator Alan Lowenthal (D-Long Beach), the same legislator who two years ago tried to make it easier for communists to teach in public schools. If his portfolio of legislation is any measure, Lowenthal is an ardent devotee of progressivism. In fact, Senate Bill 518 is just one of several bills Lowenthal has introduced to further regulate private transportation.
Another piece of anti-driving legislation successfully pushed by Lowenthal is Senate Bill 728. Under current state law, employers of more than 50 people must provide a parking cash-out program if they offer parking reimbursement for their employees. So if an employee decides to take public transportation instead of driving their own vehicle, they still receive the same benefit as employees who drive. The law was designed to encourage more use of public transportation.
Lowenthal and his environmental friends decided that the law is so important, it should have some teeth for enforcement. Senate Bill 728 authorizes the Air Resources Board to impose a fine of up to $500 for any employer that doesnt comply with the parking cash-out program.
This is another common tactic of progressives: pass a law that encourages compliance and add mandatory compliance and enforcement in later legislation. (As he introduced Senate Bill 518, Lowenthal conspicuously used language such as modest step, encourages, voluntary, and incentive-based approachall tell-tale signs of a forthcoming mandatory compliance.)
In the official legislative analysis of Senate Bill 728, the true motivation for its passage is spelled out: there is some research to suggest that providing free parking encourages employees to drive to work alone. Thus, employers who compensate their employees for parking are actually contributing to global warming.
The analysis goes on to say, employees are more likely to rideshare, use transit, or carpool when they have to pay the full cost of parking spaces. Additionally, concerns were raised that employer-subsidized parking distorts the free market and encourages single-occupant auto trips, contributing to traffic congestion and air pollution.
But if more convincing was needed as to the benefits of the cash-out parking program, the analysis offers an argument that no progressive could ignore: Furthermore, women, minorities, and lower-income workers are less likely to drive to work alone. Parking cash-out corrects this imbalance by providing for equivalent subsidies regardless of the travel mode. Yes, by forcing more commuters out of their cars, true gender, racial and income equality will be achieved. Thus, it is necessary to force compliance with such a noble law.
As they spend two hours in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Californias I-405, Americas busiest highway, drivers would undoubtedly be very receptive to ideas for decreasing their commute time. But which driver is willing to sacrifice his or her car and freedom to abet fascist environmentalist in their latest ruse?
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
We have a local “traffic enforcement officer” who cruises our residential neighborhood here in San Diego. Don’t know what he is looking for, but he doesn’t seem to issue any tickets and mostly seems asleep in his little three wheeler.
He can’t be making any money for them.
And that is the object of parking enforcement..isn’t it?
I think they should add another TAX to the cost of parking too, say $100 per car per day...to help pay down the $19.9B deficit.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
This should be interesting. In Palo Alto there is an ordinance that parking lot and parking space owners have to leave their unused spaces for the free use of the public after dark. I had a client there once who was annoyed that he couldn’t even get into his own parking garage if he needed to come in to work at night. When commies collide...
More garbage Commie crap for another secular maggot.
These people are all about control, nothing more. Liberal fascism.
All in the name of man-made-global-warming...which a gigantic hoax!!!
These progressive fascists are in for a rude awakening and when it all come crashing down...there will wailing and gnashing of teeth!!
It’s called TYRANNY.
His rational was straightforwad. We pay taxes for our roads and highways. There are roads and we can use them as we please.
Removing free parking will be devastating to local businesses. I certainly avoid areas without it, and I’m sure others do too. California is whacky.
What a hell-hole CA has become. Unfortunately, this disease will spread nationwide.
ACORN (”Fraudsters”) and the rest of the ridiculous Lefties here who fix elections and push illegal immigration amnesty, global warming, gay marriage, stopping drilling, high taxes and regulations (including water) are in danger here.
This guy is the poster child of what the Progressives (e.g. Communists) want. Screw them. We need to take this nation back from them, November is the starting point.
Urban transit uses more fuel per passenger-mile than the average small car. (Buses travel mostly empty, most of the day.)
No parking places huh? Well, in that case, people would need less cars and that would mean less revenue for license commissioners. The enviro-whackos never think their schemes all the way through.
Can you say ethanol = food shortages?
I don’t know that we have to saw off the entire state of California. I think it might be wise to just saw off LA and SF. What do the rest of you think?
sophomoric dementia....is now public policy in Kalifornia...
The next move is to boycott the areas that once had free parking.
And also charge people for parking on the curb in front of their houses and, as Washington DC city government is trying to do, charging people who park in their driveways on their private property.
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