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By Carl (anonymous) | Posted August 04, 2010 at 16:12:54
This report is a complete lie.
This is more like it.
The following spots are not stadium only spots, they are used for other businesses/venues. These figures assume the lots will be completely empty on game days and will be used only by those going to the stadium.
* 600 spots, West Harbour (proposed)
* 300 spots, Pier 4 Parking
* 851 spots, Art Gallery of Hamilton parking lot
* 690 spots, City Centre Parkade
* 1,100 spots, Jackson Square parking lot
The following spots are residential, (ie) in front of peoples houses and are used by regular people to park their cars when they are home. Will they be asked to move their cars during stadium events?
* 100 spots, Corner of Bay St. and Cannon St.
* 100 spots, Corner of Macnab St. and Cannon St.
* 30 spots, Mulberry St. near MacNab St.
* 150 spots, Vine St. and MacNab St.
* 90 spots, York Blvd and Park St.
* 40 spots, Park St b/w Vine St. and Cannon St.
* 60 spots, Jamesville Community Centre
* 35 spots, Colbournee St. and MacNab St.
* 150 spots, SE corner Bay St. and King St.
* 230 spots, block of King, Caroline St., George St. and Bay
* 60 spots, Main St. and George St.
* 60 spots, NW corner of Caroline St. and George st.
* 120 spots, Bay St. and Market St.
Realistically there are about 1000 parking spots around this area, many far from the stadium location.
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