Houston has a Parking Problem

HOUSTON PARKING REFORM COALITION

Over 5,000 acres of Houston land worth $3.6 billion sit idle under surface parking lots. That's land that could be homes, businesses, parks, and transit. Instead, we've paved it and called it policy.

5,034

acres under surface parking across the city

$3.6B

estimated land value sitting under parking lots

30×

parking spaces per resident in the region

$31.93

average land value per sq ft under parking citywide

THE CASE FOR REFORM

Parking mandates cost us more than we know

COST & HOUSING

It’s baked into your rent

A structured stall costs $20,000 minimum — often $40K–$60K in dense areas. Every $10,000 in construction adds roughly $100/month to rents. Parking mandates add $200–$500/month to what you pay, whether you own a car or not.

INDUCED DEMAND

Free parking isn’t free

Cheap, abundant parking induces driving. Underpriced parking increases vehicle trips by 10–30% — worsening traffic, crashes, and emissions. Cost-recovery pricing is more efficient, fairer, and enables better transit investment.

LAND USE

Space that could be homes

A single parking space takes up 300 square feet once ramps and access lanes are counted. Surface lots prevent walkable design and encourage sprawl. In new apartments, parking mandates directly displace housing units.

EQUITY

Car-free households pay too

Parking mandates force car-free and car-lite households — disproportionately lower-income — to subsidize the parking costs of those who drive. Since vehicle ownership rises with income, this transfers wealth upward.

BY THE NUMBERS

Your Neighborhood Buried in Parking

Data from the Center for Land Economics shows how much land value is locked under surface lots across Houston super-neighborhoods. These are real parcels, real dollars.


Neighborhood

Land Value

Acres

Greater Heights

$453.9M

205.9 ac

Wash Ave

$351.3M

207.3 ac

Downtown

$439.5M

168.1 ac

Greenway

$262.2M

135.5 ac

Montrose

$209.4M

73.6 ac

East End

$77.2M

169.4 ac

UPCOMING EVENTS

Get Involved

TUESDAY
JULY 7

Coalition Meeting

Common Desk · POST Houston

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

FRIDAY
JULY 17

Data Storytelling Workshop

Fondren Library · Rice University

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

SATURDAY
AUG 15

Parking Reform Social

Hosted by the Bahalim Family · 403 W 23rd St

6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

SATURDAY
SEP 26

Park(ing) Day

Location TBD

Time TBD

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