Penticton, B.C. councillor to motion for pay parking pause
A Penticton, B.C. business owner is pleading with the city to reevaluate downtown paid street parking, nearly two years after the program was introduced.
Ryan Oickle co-owns Gratify Foods on Main Street, and posted his frustrations to social media, gaining an overwhelming amount of support. “My post was made not to pick fights with the city at all, just to ask them to reevaluate decisions,” said Oickle “We’re hoping the city can kind of take all the feedback from over the time that we’ve had pay parking and reevaluate what’s working, what isn’t working. Maybe that seasonal aspect is more fitting for a small city like this, maybe a two-hour parking limit the way they had it before where they can still enforce it.”
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