The quick cave-in displayed by the city councillors to placate car owners in our inner city neighborhoods around parking fees shows us that some of our councillors like to talk about a commitment to public transit and climate solutions but aren’t about to weather the backlash of a privileged and vocal group.
We need all car owners to pay a reasonable fee for parking on public roads, reflecting the true costs to the environment of fossil fuel consumption.
These same drivers contribute to traffic congestion, noise, and air pollution, as well as increase the costs of policing to deal with traffic violations and accidents.
A nominal monthly parking fee, perhaps equivalent to the cost of a senior or student bus pass, could help offset the true cost of private vehicles to our city expenses and demonstrate the city’s commitment to healthy communities.
The RCP story on the “outrage” among vehicle owners who are being asked to pay a very small fee per month to park on public roads seems to have missed an opportunity to explore other perspectives.
Gail Silvius