A new mid-town park-and-ride option opened up for commuters on Tuesday, part of a goal of reducing demand on downtown parking.
In a joint project between the Downtown Victoria Business Association, Robbins Parking and BC Housing, 40 spots are now available at 2915 Douglas St. at Topaz Avenue, beside the former Super 8 Motel that is now a transitional housing facility. A possible 17 more spots may open up in the future.
Park-and-ride users can buy a monthly pass from Robbins and the $125 fee will include a monthly bus pass. A portion of the revenue from the passes will go to BC Housing.
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This is the second park-and-ride option put together by the DVBA. The first pilot project, on Francis Street behind Hotel Zed, offered 34 spots that Bray said were quickly taken up.
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The DVBA and City of Victoria are keen to find more parking solutions.
Last fall the City started a pilot project that offered parking passes ranging from $90 to $100 that would allow permit holders to park in certain time-limited zones on the street, further out of the downtown core. The aim is to open up more short-term parking spaces in downtown City parkades.
City staff say the program is going well and that 40 such passes have been sold.