sixrings
Senior Member
We will see. I anticipate when the TTC lease is up in 2020 that Yorkdale will not renew their lease with them. Those spots are too valuable. They are forever going to be in the business of trying to provide more parking.
We will see. I anticipate when the TTC lease is up in 2020 that Yorkdale will not renew their lease with them. Those spots are too valuable. They are forever going to be in the business of trying to provide more parking.
A lot incorrect here, at least compared to the parking levy proposal that was recommended by Metrolinx.
That levy was not going to be applied to residential parking, only to commercial entities and institutions etc.
The property owner would see the charge, not the parker. Chances are, if a place had paid parking they'd just nudge up the rates to compensate. If a place had free parking, property owners could choose to keep parking free, bake the levy into their cost of doing business like any other tax, and pass it on to consumers. Ideally, it would motivate some more places with free parking to switch to paid parking, and also act as a financial drag on additional surface parking.
I went and re-checked all the gory details (still available here). $1.5 billion was calculated out by KPMG as the total revenue assuming $1/space/day. Metrolinx recommended 25 cents/space/day, pulling in $350 million.
And one of the flaws was that it was not going to be a flat based $x/spot/day.....it was going to be variable based on things like assessed value of the property....so this was going to be tied up for a very long time (something approximating "forever") as property owners fought it out over who paid what....and in the odd chance that did not take us out to "forever" fight "b" (ie. property owners fighting municipalities/gov't/OMB over the fairness of taxing spots they never wanted but were forced to build because of zoning by-laws) would fill that gap.
^who said anything about it being "unconstitutional"...that is just silly.
""HUGE"" Mistake and the wrong way to to fund Transit.Liberals will sell 60% of Hydro One to fund transit infrastructure
http://www.thestar.com/news/queensp...hydro-one-to-fund-transit-infrastructure.html
Liberals will sell 60% of Hydro One to fund transit infrastructure
http://www.thestar.com/news/queensp...hydro-one-to-fund-transit-infrastructure.html
Despite all the scandals, I have generally been tolerant of the Liberal government. I've always taken the time to defend their record because it does have a lot of good in it. But this will end all that for me. This decision will outweigh any positive decision the government can make because this will screw over Ontarians forever or until some strong-willed truly socialist government comes along and re-nationalizes electricity distribution and transmission. I want great transit too but I don't want it at this cost. If the government is too scared to raise taxes on regular people, then raise corporate taxes or EVEN better --- target the elephant in the room by eliminating the Catholic school system!
Sorry, I know this is a transit forum. But I'm just really depressed after seeing this decision.