29th Annual Seaside Prize AWarded to Professor Donald Shoup

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By Christy Milliken

The weekend of February 24-26, 2023, the Seaside Institute held the 29th Annual Seaside Prize honoring UCLA’s Distinguished Research Professor of Urban Planning, Donald Shoup.  The Seaside Prize is awarded annually to a deserving individual or group who has made significant contributions through design that have changed the way we live. Prize winners are thought innovators in concepts, quality, and character of their industry and considered leaders of Contemporary Urban Development and Education, who have made their vision a reality, and ultimately our lives better.   Donald Shoup was celebrated for his life’s work in Parking Policy as Seaside Founder and Developer, Robert Davis presented him with the award.  Shoup’s books Parking in the City and The High Cost of Free Parking, along with his ongoing research and ideas have made an impact globally and have inspired and challenged many to rethink parking.   Parking is the single largest land use in every city and affects our quality of life more than we realize.

Donald Shoup
Dr. Donald Shoup

Prize weekend kicked off with a reception at The Court in Seaside, FL.  Light bites for the evening were prepared by Black Bear Bread Company and sponsored by The Seaside Merchants, Odd Pelican Brewery, and Distillery 98.   Symposiums were held in the Lyceum featuring a keynote by Rick Cole, Chief Deputy Controller for the City of Los Angeles. Followed by Henry Grabar of slate.com, M.Nolan Gray, Research Director, California YIMBY,  Stefanos Polyzoides, Architect and Partner at Moule Polyzoides, Norman Garrick, Professor Emeritus, Transportation and Urban Planning at UCONN, and William Fulton, AICP, William Fulton Group.  Fulton was also a former student of Donald Shoup.  We had a memorable awards ceremony held at The Chapel at Seaside followed by a dinner at Bud & Alley’s Waterfront Dining.  Our weekend closed with town tours in Seaside, Rosemary Beach, and Alys Beach, FL. lead by founding architect Andrés Duany, Partner at DPZ Co-Design.  Each speaker brought Shoup’s work full-circle with their own points about how parking affects so much more than just finding a parking spot.

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Donald Shoup has an expansive following known simply as “Shoupistas.” If you did not come to Seaside Prize weekend as a Shoupista, you certainly left as one.  You may find more about Donald Shoup’s work at shoupdogg.com and more about the Seaside Institute at Seaside Institute.org.

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