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Originally Posted by Rathji
Park at the place you are having coffee/beer etc. Transit spends money on maintaining these lots and has been passing the costs along to everyone who uses the system (less than 1% of them park at train stations) and to taxpayers. Instead they are making the people who use these lots bear the cost instead.
The purpose of the transit parking is for people who ride the train, no so someone living in a nearby apartment complex has unlimited parking.
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I think you misunderstood my question. I wasn't suggesting people park in the transit lots when visiting people near those lots. My question was whether you'd get a ticket in the nearby residential area when parked in front of the house of someone you're visiting if CT starts handing out tickets to non-residents parked in those areas due to LRT users parking there. As I no longer live in Calgary I'm not aware of whether residential areas near transit parking lots are going to become a permit only zone, like downtown, or what the deal will be. I'm curious so I know whether I can still park at friends' houses in such areas when I'm visiting them in Calgary, or will I get ticketed?