kEiThZ
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lead: I agree totally. This needs to be done so badly. I'd say start with parking charges, as it's only fair to make the suburban and urban areas more equitable, and use that to invest in regional rail to give people good alternatives. Then use those charges to pay for regional rail and then start tolling as for each route, to pay for more regional rail and feeder bus improvements. Unfortunately, this will never happen.
I'd support this....partially. I don't see how any sort of tolls are going to be politically feasible at all without providing an alternative at the same time. CBD trips could be targeted right away because there are good alternatives. I doubt there's support to target suburb-suburb commuters though because there's not too many practical alternatives....yet. So slap on parking fees inside the 416, where we have good transit pretty much everywhere. But special attention should be focused on transit corridors and heavily congested roads. And of course the CBD. But I really doubt you'll get very far proposing parking taxes in Mississauga or Vaughan. Maybe in some corridors like Hurontario after the LRT comes in. But right now? I doubt there's support for it.
I'm always weary of pushing things too aggressively. You'll just end up alienating the public and not achieve anything for another decade or so. The idealists on here are fine. In reality, any politician that implemented some of the ideas in this thread overnight would probably ruin the electoral prospects of himself and his associates for a decade or so.
You have to bring the public with you. Not go to war with them.
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