David A
Senior Member
Yes, you did! It will definitely be more limited in this area with the development of the park. I am guessing this project will take out over 200 parking spots in surface lots and on street parking. If the rest of the projects in the area go ahead, it could be double that. Yes, there is parking in other areas, but someone coming to a business on 107 St. probably doesn't want to park on 96 street, where there are a lot of surface lots. I didn't say that every spot lost needs to be replaced, but this is a big potential reduction, so I believe it would be wise to consider replacing some with below ground parking as proposed.Did I actually read above that parking in downtown Edmonton, in any area of downtown Edmonton, is limited?
Definitely active options like the courts mentioned above + playground. I've seen some great water fountains, but I wonder if a spray area for kids would be a better activator/draw of people. But I guess we do have city hall and leg for that.
I am not a fan of allocating space for parking based on ample parking nearby within a few block radius. But that's coming from a guy who believes we need to remove curbside parking space from some of our streets throughout Edmonton moving forward with a focus on better active and public transportation options.
We need to get strategic about reducing dependency and frequency of use of individual vehicles in our city.
Some people are very anti car, I get that, but many people who travel downtown use a combination of travel methods and will probably continue to do so.