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Originally Posted by Chronamut
It would certainly make it more convenient - gotta adapt with the times - you can't park outside of the businesses anymore since they widened king st - that's the reason parking was never a huge issue in the late 1800s/early 1900s in the city - everyone would park diagonally along the entrances
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The city needs to start investigating a new downtown public garage - or at least start buying spaces from developers in garages. The amount of commercial parking being lost in the downtown is a great thing as it's all surface lots, but it's going to start causing issues in a few years as there aren't a ton of commercial garages in the downtown right now, especially on the east end of downtown.