AlvinofDiaspar
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For 24 parking spaces? It sounds like a way to preempt densification for what would have been a logical spot for it.
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To me, the best solution would just be to finance a parking lot while a developer builds something overtop. Not sure why they have to waste the air rights.For 24 parking spaces? It sounds like a way to preempt densification for what would have been a logical spot for it.
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To me, the best solution would just be to finance a parking lot while a developer builds something overtop. Not sure why they have to waste the air rights.
That was an absolute disgrace.
Your suburban automobile-addicted Councillors at work.
If the TRCA wants to build parking along the route they should be trying to replicate Bloor by constructing it behind the mixed use commercial properties - they should be buying up houses immediately off the corridor and building there. Wasting prime Eglinton frontage for a small amount of parking is a folly.
This is EXACTLY what the city should be doing as a whole. They should, where possible, take all on-street parking and place it at the immediate rear of businesses. This would allow them to clear the streets of parking and allow for wider sidewalks, bike lanes, etc..If the TPA wants to build parking along the route they should be trying to replicate Bloor by constructing it behind the mixed use commercial properties - they should be buying up houses immediately off the corridor and building there. Wasting prime Eglinton frontage for a small amount of parking is a folly.
To me, the best solution would just be to finance a parking lot while a developer builds something overtop. Not sure why they have to waste the air rights.
What about driving and then catching Line 5 or Barrie?Why are we (Toronto Parking Authority) building a new parking lot right at Caledonia and Eglinton?
It's all $$$. Parking = $$$ for the government. When the land rises in price, they can sell it for more $$$. It's a pretty good deal for them while pissing off everyone.What about driving and then catching Line 5 or Barrie?
Acquisition of old properties, parking maintenance (it's a lot higher than you think), cost of construction, etc would probably require that the parking lot be open for 30-50 years before it's ever paid off.It's all $$$. Parking = $$$ for the government. When the land rises in price, they can sell it for more $$$. It's a pretty good deal for them while pissing off everyone.
If they make $500 a day, they'll make over a million a year. Property tax doesn't even come close. Cost of maintaining a parking lot is pretty low.
If they make $500 a day, they'll make over a million a year.
I missed a zero. LOLOr $182,500.