Amare
Senior Member
^In an ideal world I agree, more parking should be placed underground (if possible) in an effort to eliminate on-street parking on major downtown thoroughfares. I'll go even one step further, that on-street parking could be replaced with wider sidewalks and/or separated bike lanes. The cheaper alternative to that would be lining the back of retail shops with parking (as is already done on certain portions of Queen Street and even Bloor Street). But that's just ambitious thinking, something we dont go for in Toronto.
In any case, the underground Green P parking is pretty much only positive thing that came out of this development.
In any case, the underground Green P parking is pretty much only positive thing that came out of this development.