‘System is broken’: Downtown parking sparks lengthy debate
PRINCE GEORGE — City council has heard a number of recommendations for parking in the downtown in the short-term, medium-term and long-term. This sparked nearly 40 minutes of discussion.
After council had previously asked administration to come back with recommendations, Council heard the recommendations, among one of which would be that, in the long-term, “a transition to two-hour parking and paid parking be implemented.”
Another recommendation was that “the city adopt a hybrid free/paid parking system similar to the existing model that is employed in the hospital zone” over the medium to long-term. However it is important to note that these are recommendations that relate to a future scenario, possibly too far in the future to warrant a specific action currently.
In the short-term, staff have suggested “that both the Hospital Zone and Downtown Zone should have the amount of free parking time harmonized” to two hours. It was recommended that the City “standardize its downtown on-street parking model similar to the hospital zone to encourage parking turnover.” by having a two hour free parking model, with no re-parking within five hours.
