Northern Light
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Thinking more about it, what if GO charged 10% more than a day fare or a monthly pass of the local transit agency for all it's parking? So, lets say a round trip on local transit would cost $6, the day parking would be $6.60. Let's say a monthly pass is $100, a monthly parking pass would be $110. Would there be a massive drop in GO users, or would people finally leave the car at home?
The model you propose is fine; IF there is high quality local service in place.
As it stands, if 1/2 of GO riders switched from parking to transit, the local systems would be overwhelmed and most people would be left standing the curb for an hour or more.
So a great deal needs to be done to improve local service.
One thing that should happen is that:
1) GO should be notifying each region of when it intends to phase-in paid parking and indicate its best estimation of increased transit use and share any origin/destination data w/the local transit provider.
2) GO should tie increases in service to areas to minimum transit service thresholds based on service hours per capita.