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Originally Posted by Hayward
Yes, there is. And there was a study put together for the city last year that they cited in the meeting. I'll see if I can search for it online. Otherwise I'll ask at the next meeting.
Also, the occupants in the building would be forbidden to park their vehicles on neighborhood streets. They'd have to rent out a private garage from a nearby property or park in another neighborhood. For example, my apartment building rents out spaces to nearby residents. I'm in a 90 year old 8-unit building and only 1 of the 6 garage spaces are actually used by a building resident
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One aspect of relying on street parking is the incentive to use public transit, once you get a good parking spot. I would leave the beast parked for a week at a time, partly because the L was faster, partly because I had a good spot and didn't want to loose it.