J Bacon
New Member
True for downtown, but even at that low ratio you are still adding more cars to the road network that hasn't changed in decades.Most condos being approved in/near downtown today have very little parking, typical ratios are one space or 1.5 spaces to every 10 units.
It must then be added, that many of those comparatively few cars that do occupy parking in the new builds sit idle during rush hours. They are the grocery car, the camping car, the trip to see mom in Markham car.
Now, in the same breath, lets acknowledge that there are condos being built in more suburban, less transit centric locations with higher levels of parking.
Why? For example any condo built near the DVP, it would be very easy to just jump on the highway to go downtown.But I think relatively few of those cars are being used to commute to the City core.
So you can't assume your fellow Torontonians are not driving around the city.
I agree, but the opposite assumption is also bad, that removing vehicle lanes to create bike lanes is universally "good" in all contexts.But I think a universal condemnation of lane removal is unreasonable. Its better to talk about objective policy standards




