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2012-02-21 at 13:43

BIA hopes to have proactive approach with possible parking woes

By Jodi Lundmark, tbnewswatch.com
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The Victoriaville business association is trying to take a proactive approach to parking issues that will be created in the south core once the new courthouse is up and running.

Parking authority representative Bill Scollie spoke of a request made by the BIA Tuesday morning at the Thunder Bay Police Service’s board meeting about moving a couple of taxi stands in the 100 block of North Brodie Street.

The BIA would like to see the meters moved closer to the former Capitol Theatre, which could mean moving the bus stop presently in that location.

“It’s just a matter of trying to be proactive and to be ahead of the wave that’s going to hit with small solutions to essentially small problems,” he said.

With a growing population at the Wesley United Church since it amalgamated with First United Church and that block of Brodie Street full of businesses, Scollie said there is already tremendous pressure on street parking in the area.

Once the courthouse comes, that pressure is only going to increase.

“It would be unacceptable to wait two-and-a-half years until the courthouse opens and try to solve all the problems,” Scollie said, adding he felt the police board was receptive to the request.

Board chair Joe Virdiramo said they will be sending the information to the city’s transit and engineering department as well as the parking authority to see if they can find a solution that will meet everyone’s needs.

“Because the courthouse is a huge endeavour, a lot of parking is required and hopefully we can get all that resolved prior to its opening,” he said.

In other police board news, $2,000 in funding was approved for the Thunder Bay Police Youth Corps for uniforms and training equipment.


 

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jimmyboy says:
Good luck Bill in attempting to deal with the parking issues down in the south core...city administration have had consultants plus themselves working on this for at least a year and a half and they are no closer to a so called master [plan than when they started.!!!
2/21/2012 2:40:23 PM
jh says:
Move taxis and remove bus stop; that will solve the parking issues!
2/21/2012 2:41:45 PM
imchino says:
Awwwww, parking woes.
Try standing 35 mins @ -30 in the new outdoor public transit station at City Hall.
This city never plans ahead for things, lol.
2/21/2012 2:53:36 PM
Kidknapp says:
Good luck with the parking arrangements. That should have been figured out before the courthouse was designated to go there! Once again, failure on the behalf of city council!
2/21/2012 3:06:17 PM
worker1 says:
Yes, move the bus stop out of there.And also the taxis out of there, they double park anyways right beside the stop sign and talk to one another.May that street a one way from myles to Donald less chances of driving into on-coming traffic.
2/21/2012 3:38:54 PM
ring of fire dude says:
imchino.... you don't have to worry about standing in a freezing bus shelter after next month . Once the Oxys are off the streets you can keep warm by running for your life from the Oxy Zombies that will be chasing you .
2/21/2012 7:50:37 PM
shake'n'myhead says:
My as well get rid of that park and fountain across the street. The drug dealers that had that turf aren't gonna deal out of there once the court house is open for business.
2/21/2012 8:02:33 PM
bluebear1985 says:
I knew it was going to be trouble as soon as they first announced they were going to build there. It was trouble to start with by building a mall in the middle of a street.
2/21/2012 10:16:40 PM
homelessteen says:
How many cars is the parkade designed to hold? Are the staff at the court house affraid to run the gauntlet?
2/22/2012 10:04:32 AM
hotdog says:
how about put a road through victoriaville and call it Syndicate Avenue. Then put a road through Victoriaville and call it Victoria Avenue. Then construct a trolley bus network so people don't need to park their stupid cars.

Thunder Bay 1928 here we come.
2/22/2012 6:45:02 PM
TBDR says:
try parking in a big city, whiners
2/22/2012 7:27:10 PM
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