Monaco
Active Member
Then again, I don't even think this is an issue. Nor do I think it should be controversial. In fact, I would think it would be an amazing achievement for any city to be able to house a condominium with enough demand for no permanent parking.
Maybe the media and the city are making it more "controversial" than it actually is or needs to be.
Lots of people are living downtown already without a car. As I said, most of the people I know are living this way, and in fact have been so for years with no plans to change.
I agree - if you want parking, just don't buy in this building. There are plenty of other condos downtown.