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Originally Posted by jspchief
Douche move for a business to have facilities that don't have enough parking to support employees/customers. This is on the hospital and they should put in adequate parking. The residents and employees are both getting the shaft because of a bottom line.
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This is my thinking. If you bring employees in, you should have a place for them to park. Street parking should be for transient needs, not everyday services.
I live in a busy central-city neighborhood, and parking is an issue for new development. We have a 30-unit apartment building being built a block from my house, and it's going to have 20 parking spots. Assuming that everyone owns a car, parking will suddenly become an issue on my block. The new building is basically taking public space for their own private profit, and that's not right.