Lively debate at city council asked: How much new parking should be built in Burnaby?
Parking minimums at new residential developments sparked a party rift at Burnaby city council Monday.
Reductions mean flexibility, cost saving: councillor Gu emphasized parking minimums are “simply that – minimums.” A proposed policy to reduce 1,600 required parking spots for an 80-storey condo tower was rejected by Burnaby councillors – even though they agree with the reduction. https://t.co/BJX0FcYiDM
Jozsef Dioszeghy, the city’s general manager of engineering, began a remark to council, but was cut off due to council rules.
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