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The Toronto Parking Authority (Green P) was first set up in 1952 by the old City of Toronto, taking over management of parking from the police. It grew to cover the amalgamated city in 1998. Being a "product" of the 1950's, it was created to serve the automobile, with the creation of parking lots and garages (and later on-street parking) with rates CHEAPER than the commercial lots and garages.
It should be changed to provide long-term alternate parking other than on-street for residents of the city, and short-term parking for visitors (such as tourists). This would allow the removal of on-street parking to create better public transit flow on the city streets. It also means the creation of delivery zones adjacent to buildings that do not have delivery spaces inside them, preferably in Green P lots or garages with spaces allocated for deliveries or maintenance contractors.
It should be changed to provide long-term alternate parking other than on-street for residents of the city, and short-term parking for visitors (such as tourists). This would allow the removal of on-street parking to create better public transit flow on the city streets. It also means the creation of delivery zones adjacent to buildings that do not have delivery spaces inside them, preferably in Green P lots or garages with spaces allocated for deliveries or maintenance contractors.




