New York City's parking policies are set to undergo a significant overhaul, with a leading expert predicting a substantial boost in revenue for the city. According to a recent interview with CNBC, Dr. Mahmood Mamdani, a lecturer at the City University of New York's (CUNY) Graduate Center, has expressed optimism about the city's ability to generate substantial income from parking reform. Mamdani, a renowned expert in urban planning and policy, believes that New York City has a wide range of tools at its disposal to transform its parking policies into a lucrative revenue stream. With the city facing significant financial challenges, Mamdani's comments have sparked interest among policymakers and business leaders, who are eager to explore new avenues for generating revenue and revitalizing the city's economy.


CPUA Lecturer Tells CNBC New York City’s Mamdani has ‘A Lot of Tools’ to Turn Parking Policies into Revenue  Boston University