06-16-2017, 02:12 PM
With respect to a perceived lack of parking, the question is more "there isn't sufficient parking next to my destination". Parking a couple of blocks away from a location seems less convenient than traveling a larger parking lot and parking an equivalent distance away. For instance, consider the distance that someone needs to park at the St. Jacobs Market vs. the Kitchener Market. I could guess that the equivalent space 100m-200m away is not as full in Kitchener vs St. Jacobs. Psychology is funny that way.
A park and ride at Northfield and Conestoga Mall is also an easy way to capture any inbound traffic rather than making a large investment in a frequent, connecting bus service to collected everyone from points north. Currently, the number of available people in Lakeshore North doesn't warrant high frequency bus service.
A park and ride at Northfield and Conestoga Mall is also an easy way to capture any inbound traffic rather than making a large investment in a frequent, connecting bus service to collected everyone from points north. Currently, the number of available people in Lakeshore North doesn't warrant high frequency bus service.