It's a good take. Out here on the Cape, we are not a city per se, but 220,000 of us live here year round. That population triples for the six weeks during the high season, so we have a lot of the same problems that the article focuses on. I also live in the historic district, which was designed for horses, not cars. Even the more modern buildings that have been put up recently have limited parking compared to the historic shops. Not having enough parking, by design or by historic precedent, creates different issues.
There is a coffee shop in the historic district a bit over a mile away from my house. They created and patented a marshmallow latte that some dumbass TikTokker turned into a viral sensation. Now there's lines out the door all day, and a traffic and parking disaster at times. The other shops around the coffee shop are pissed because they suck up all of their parking spaces, severely affecting their business. There is no way to design around things like this. Maybe CCRTA should start a latte bus route. Cycling on that road is a deathwish.