1 hr ago Norman citizens may see fewer parking spaces but more businesses if a committee pursues a plan to implement a parking maximum for new commercial development. The Community Planning and Transportation Committee Thursday discussed possible changes to the cityâs code requirements as part of a two-year goal to incentivize âgreen building codes,â an office memo from Planning and Community Development reads. City Council Ward 4 Lee Hall, Ward 7 Stephen Holman and Ward 8 Matt Peacock were in favor of rethinking parking space requirements in light of new shopping and dining trends that may become more commonplace. A recent study by Arity, a transportation and technology data company, found a growing number of Americans â especially millennials â are choosing not to own a car as ride-share companies and public transportation increase in popularity.