Should Toronto build affordable housing on under-used parking lots?
Should Toronto build affordable housing on under-used parking lots?

Should Toronto build affordable housing on under-used parking lots? - The Green Line

Should Toronto build affordable housing on under-used parking lots?
Should Toronto build affordable housing on under-used parking lots? - The Green Line
Every city should be repurposing every above ground parking lot.
Housing, open plazas, parks, transit systems, 5+1 housing everywhere.
If you want a parking lot in a city it should be below ground and taxed out the ying-yang.
You want to tax a city owned parking lot? Who would the city be paying that tax to?
Very few of the pots in my city are city owned. They're all private. They refuse to build anything else since using it as a parking lot has very low taxes so the profits are good, plus the land value goes up so just waiting makes them millions.
Tax them like crazy or all you get is downtown Houston in the 1980s.
Honestly, just getting rid of policies that actively encourage or subsidise parking lots and road usage would do the trick, I think. Parking minimums, absence of toll roads or per-klick tax, density restrictions as a first resort to deal with excessive curbside parking...