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Professor Donald Shoup's Long Road to Success

Donald Shoup's office at UCLA includes mementos like a faux parking meter on his desk. Photo by Les Dunseith

Siegman & Associates founder Patrick Siegman spoke with Luskin Forum, the magazine of UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs, about the parking reforms championed by Prof. Donald Shoup and how, after decades of persistence, they are taking hold around the world: 

"Among Shoup's followers are government officials and planning consultants, plus environmentally conscious cyclists and fans of public transit. Shoup's observations can be an epiphany for many people. Some become devotees. They call themselves 'Shoupistas.'

Patrick Siegman was the first."

Continue reading at Luskin Forum.