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112112 </ dd >
113+ < dt > How is the parking ratio calculated</ dt >
114+ < dd >
115+ < p >
116+ The parking ratio is designed to measure a municipality’s parking
117+ lot land use. The score is based on the total land area devoted to
118+ parking, divided by 75% of the entire district boundary area,
119+ excluding 25% for roads and sidewalks.
120+ </ p >
121+ < p >
122+ A low parking ratio is good and means that the city devotes less
123+ land in its key districts to parking. Conversely, a high ratio means
124+ that more land is dedicated to parking, taking up valuable space and
125+ encouraging sprawl.
126+ </ p >
127+ </ dd >
128+ < dt > What does "district" mean?</ dt >
129+ < dd >
130+ < p >
131+ “District” is a term invented for this map to encompass the most
132+ centrally located, and most valuable real estate in a Connecticut
133+ Municipality. It is a blanket term for a municipality's central
134+ business district, downtown, transit station area, or adjacent
135+ connecting neighborhoods of interest. The map is drawn to reasonably
136+ cover the commercial area and excludes small scale residential
137+ driveways and industrial yards.
138+ </ p >
139+ </ dd >
113140 < dt > How do I embed this map in my site?</ dt >
114141 < dd >
115142 < p >
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