This document discusses parking policies and management strategies to support communities. It suggests that parking management should focus on demand rather than revenue generation. It presents alternatives like time limits, permits, and ticketing to better manage parking. It also discusses the benefits of parking benefit districts where communities control parking revenues and decide how to invest in local improvements. Examples are given of cities that have implemented parking benefit districts successfully. The document argues that parking revenues should be spent on community priorities rather than going into general funds, and provides the example of Nashua, NH where parking meter revenues have funded technology and lighting improvements.