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Old 05-11-2022, 08:37 AM   #1669
jwslam
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Rather, they’ll continue to live there because of economics, parking their needed vehicle on the street. So developers get to pass along the expense and space requirements onto the City and general public spaces. No parking space requirement is a win for an extremely small group of people, least of which is actually the residence of a community.
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"Buy a 3 Bedroom condo with only 1 parking stall? No problem, we'll park one in the stall, just monopolize the visitor parking, and then park the other on the street"
-says one owner, neglecting that all the other units are in the same situation.

Then their street parked car becomes
a) obstructive because they are parking it illegally, instead of
b) having to park 3 blocks away in some zone that only allows parking 9pm-7am so they need to get up to move everyday

Condo board 8 months later finally tightens the visitor parking situation. So now they have two street parked cars in situations a&b
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