Parking Changes at Library and Archives CanadaComment:
Over the past two years the Government of Canada has been reviewing its parking practices and has reached the conclusion that it is not part of the government's role to operate parking facilities. This decision was based in part from the need to ensure sound financial management as well as a more consistent and equitable approach to parking administration. The decision is supported by the Treasury Board Secretariat and applies to all government departments and agencies.
Library and Archives Canada has traditionally offered limited free parking to its visitors at 395 Wellington Street in Ottawa. According to the new guidelines established by Public Works and Government Services Canada, Library and Archives Canada will no longer administer the parking lot at 395 Wellington Street.
Beginning July 1, 2011, the parking lot on the west side of 395 Wellington Street will be operated by Standard Parking of Canada. People visiting 395 Wellington will pay market prices to park in the lot. At this time, rates have not been established; however they will conform to market rates.
We appreciate your understanding of this change as the government continues its work in ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used in the best way possible and for the benefit of all Canadians.
I'm not surprised. Limited free parking at LAC has been an anomaly, a much appreciated one but given the central location one I'm surprised has continued as long as it has.
There is a long history to the government attempting to charge for parking on its property. Some has been ridiculous with attempts to charge for parking where adjacent free on-street parking was available, eventually overruled by the Minister when it blew up in his face at a meeting with employees. As long as the charges follow and do not lead market rates, in particular no charge for evening and weekend parking, LAC patrons should accept if not welcome the change.
"Beginning July 1, 2011, the parking lot on the west side of 395 Wellington Street will be operated by Standard Parking of Canada."
ReplyDeleteAs of 4 p.m., Sunday, July 3 there are no signs or any other evidence of this in the west side lot.
Perhaps yet another instance of how a federal institution,LAC, is seen as a business/profit centre and not as a public service to inform and educate the public of its history and heritage.
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