alklay
Senior Member
The immediate area cannot presently handle the traffic for the mall. How will the area handle traffic for 1000s of more residents and office workers?
The immediate area cannot presently handle the traffic for the mall. How will the area handle traffic for 1000s of more residents and office workers?
Interesting.
I parked at Yorkdale in 2015 for a Jays playoff game and didn't get a ticket. Parked close to the Indigo.
Besides unless its a City of Toronto ticket you don't have to pay it.
Perhaps the existing subway station might offer a solution?
Unfortunately, you are going to have people who use cars. And with more residents and more office workers, you will have more more people using cars. The subway is not even solving the present traffic problems.Perhaps the existing subway station might offer a solution?
FYI...PPEAs/MLEOs do issue City of Toronto tickets. The deadbeats I catch in my parking lot ALWAYS get towed. $30 tickets are waaaaaaay too cheap of a punishment for you cheaters.
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I don't think it actually works like that.
They have to call in a real City Parking Enforcement officer to hand out real tickets.
You should go to the mall on the weekend when the Jays are playing. The place is packed with Jays fans who have obviously parked at Yorkdale for 'free'.
I actually love those $79 tickets from private lots. They go straight in the garbage when I get them.
You know they can send those to collection, and while small, can cause a hit on your credit rating.
Oxford Properties' Yorkdale Mall hold an important position in the Canadian retail landscape, remaining the third largest enclosed shopping centre in the country. Employing approximately 6,680 part and full time staff, and contributing roughly $50.9 million in tax revenue to the City of Toronto annually, Yorkdale has had a positive economic impact to the surrounding area and beyond for over half a century now.
Unfortunately, you are going to have people who use cars. And with more residents and more office workers, you will have more more people using cars. The subway is not even solving the present traffic problems.
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I don't think it actually works like that.
They have to call in a real City Parking Enforcement officer to hand out real tickets.
You should go to the mall on the weekend when the Jays are playing. The place is packed with Jays fans who have obviously parked at Yorkdale for 'free'.
I actually love those $79 tickets from private lots. They go straight in the garbage when I get them.
Drake is opening a new clothing store in Yorkdale, his second in Toronto.
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...g-an-octobers-very-own-store-in-yorkdale.html