Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
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Series Vol. 7 , 13 September 2023
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With the rapid growth of urban residents' private cars, the problem of parking in the old communities has become increasingly prominent. Taking the T Community in the Qinhuai District of Nanjing as an example, this paper analyzes the current situation and problems of residential parking through an on-the-spot investigation. This paper uses questionnaires and interviews to analyze the parking needs of residents, and proposes a parking problem governance strategy, in order to provide a reference for alleviating the parking problem in the community. Key recommendations include excavating the parking space inside the community, expanding parking resources by rectifying road resources and sharing parking at different times and peaks, and optimizing management measures of community parking.
old community, parking problem, governance strategy, city management
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