DackellDuck
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That does not sound appetizing for higher income people.
Parking is definitely an important requirement that must be addressed. Hopefully the size of the plot will provide sufficient spaces with better access and egress than the current arena.
If the NCC wants to turn Lebreton into a site that attracts a lot of people (e.g., an entertainment district), significant parking will be required.
Parking will be there, but to your point, it will be for high income people.
Fewer spots that are much more expensive.
Parking at Scotiabank Place for a Leafs game is $50. It might not be quite as high here, but it won’t be $20 anymore. I’d expect $35-40 for a spot at the building.
I think everyone can agree that no parking would not have worked. But the question that remains is how much parking?
I think some expect close to as many spots as in Kanata, and that’s just not happening.
The average Sens fan who sits in the 300s probably won’t be parking at the building.
Personally, I’m surprised this is such a topic. Why do people want to drive to games anyway? I’d much rather buy overpriced beer than overpriced parking and have a good time.
I remember a had a friend come into town from Chicago one time for a game and told him I’d be driving. His first question was “why would you want to drive?”
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