
About this Event
Have you ever wondered how your city impacts your daily life? From the streets we walk to the neighborhoods we live in, urbanism shapes it all—and we’re here to talk about it.
Join the first meeting of the Urbanist Book Club, where we’ll explore the Part Three of Paved Paradise by Henry Grabar. This eye-opening book dives into the fascinating world of parking policies, uncovering how they affect housing, transportation, and the way cities like Dallas grow and thrive.
This is more than just a book club—it’s a space to connect with others, share ideas, and learn how we can create better communities together. Whether you’re a lifelong Dallasite, new to the city, or simply curious about urban design, this event is for you.
Book discussion:
Part 3 | How to Fix the Parking Problem
Better Block Projects That Took Over Parking Lots
The Park at Forest Audelia
Greater Hazelwood Better Block
McKeesport Better Block
Pleasant Grove Better Block
Flint Better Block
Downtown Largo Better Block
Bachman Lake Better Block
Video Resources
Web Resources
Parking Reform Network: What is Parking Reform?
Agenda
🕑: 06:30 PM - 06:40 PM
Welcome + Introductions
Info: Kick off the session with a warm welcome! We'll introduce the Urbanist Book Club and share a quick overview of Paved Paradise by Henry Grabar. Icebreaker activities will help everyone feel comfortable and set the stage for meaningful conversations.
🕑: 06:40 PM - 07:00 PM
Discuss Key Themes + Chapters
Info: Dive into the book’s key topics, such as how parking policies influence housing affordability, urban design, and sustainability. We’ll discuss specific chapters and thought-provoking ideas, exploring their relevance to Dallas and beyond. Book discussion: • Chapter 1: House for Cars and Housing for People. • Chapter 2: Fighting Over Parking Spaces. • Chapter 3: The Travails of New York’s Top Parking Attendant.
🕑: 07:00 PM - 07:20 PM
Open Conversation + Q&A
Info: Share your takeaways and thoughts on how Paved Paradise connects to your experiences. This is a chance to hear diverse perspectives and explore how parking reforms could shape our communities.
🕑: 07:20 PM - 07:30 PM
Wrap-Up + Next Steps
Info: Conclude the session by discussing actionable takeaways and we’ll share reminders for the next book club meeting and how to stay connected.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Better Block Foundation, 1723 South Ewing Avenue, Dallas, United States
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