Braid: City hall's new fee system for residential permits is plain parking piracy

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Braid: City hall's new fee system for residential permits is plain parking piracy
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City hall's new fee system for residential permits is plain parking piracy yyc yyccc Column by DonBraid:

While a person in an inner-city highrise gets dinged for $1,200 a year, a neighbour down the street in a “small multi-residential building” will pay $75.“Ground-oriented dwellings” — duplexes, single-family homes, etc. — pay only $50 a year for a permit.What’s that — a prize for surviving the Second World War?

There’s a lot of frenzied action at city hall as councillors try to wriggle away from the growing anger.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.So far, that’s just panicked political talk. The real plan, set to begin Aug. 1, is clearly outlined on theThat authority has become a quiet empire since a pair of employees developed the Park Plus system . This outfit generates big money for the city and its own ambitions.

The CPA itself concedes the claim is shaky. The new fees, it says, provide “an increased opportunity for surplus parking revenue, which is directly invested in community improvements through the Parking Reinvestment Program.”Photo by Darren MakowichukThe current permit system, even without any new fees, already brings in a lot of cash from the $75 tickets issued to people who park in a restricted zone without a permit.

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