Good luck finding parking for Southbank Riverwalk

Started by mtraininjax, May 12, 2015, 09:20:28 AM

mtraininjax

Since no one from Mandarin comes to see the Southbank of the river, seems like a non-issue....

http://m.jacksonville.com/opinion/ron-littlepage/2015-05-11/story/ron-littlepage-good-luck-finding-parking-southbank-riverwalk

QuoteWhere are the access points? Where do you park?

There is parking in the River City Brewery lot near Friendship Fountain, but it costs a considerable chunk of change to park there.

People who just want to take a stroll on a riverwalk their tax dollars paid for aren't going to be real happy having to hand over $5 to a parking lot attendant for the privilege of doing so.
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thelakelander

I park in the free lot behind MOSH. You can also parallel park on Riverplace and some of the side streets.
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UNFurbanist

Its amazing to me how people cant just walk like two blocks to get to their destination. Especially to a riverwalk of all places! Seems very ironic. We keep trying to sell this city design and mentality to people who simply cannot fathom the concept. Downtown does NOT need more parking!

Tacachale

It does need better access from Riverplace Ave, though.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

UNFurbanist

Quote from: Tacachale on May 12, 2015, 11:11:39 AM
It does need better access from Riverplace Ave, though.
That is something I totally agree with.

finehoe

There Is No Free Parking

Quote...the estimated cost of subsidizing off-street parking in 2002 was estimated to be as much as what the U.S. spent on Medicare or national defense in that year; a whopping $127 - $374 billion (ITS Review Online).

These are only direct cost. There are also poorly understood external costs1. Specifically, free or cheap curb parking also generates excessive congestion, air pollution, and inefficient space allocation as drivers cruise excessively to find empty spaces and occupy parking spaces longer than if parking is priced fully to cover true cost.

Free or subsidized parking also explains why most American cities are charm-less compared to European cities. If parking spaces are priced to fully cover their full cost, the demand for parking spaces would be drastically reduced and American cities would look more like San Francisco than Los Angeles. Because American land-use planners estimate how many free parking spaces are needed at peak demand, people have no incentive to patronize mass transit. So a vicious circle of subsidized parking leading to low demand for mass transit, and inadequate mass transit in turn leading to high demand for subsided parking is completed.

More:  https://livingeconomics.org/article.asp?docId=265

jcjohnpaint

My wife and I went on Sunday and the lot was closed, but the attendant said to park under the acosta and they don't ticket on weekends.  Worked out great, the lot is shaded from the bridge, and it was only a small walk. 

coredumped

Quote from: mtraininjax on May 12, 2015, 09:20:28 AM
Since no one from Mandarin comes to see the Southbank of the river, seems like a non-issue....

Well, I live in Mandarin and have been to the riverwalk many times, since it opened and before the remodeling. I was there Sunday in fact, no issues parking.

Sounds like we just need something to complain about I guess...
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downtownbrown

Riverplace blvd is going down to two lanes.  Angled parking will replace the existing lanes.  Plenty of new parking foe southbank  riverwalk

JaxDan

Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on May 12, 2015, 12:40:14 PM
I have parked in that River City Parking lot a ton of times and never paid a cent.
How did you do that?  EVERY time we've tried to park there the attendant is stopping every car and charging $5 unless they're eating at RCB or going to the MOSH.

I've wondered about how that MOSH - RCB arrangement works (for those who don't know the MOSH gets like 20 spots for patrons of the RCB controlled lot).  Is RCB giving those ~20 spots away for free or ...?

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on May 12, 2015, 12:40:14 PM
I have parked in that River City Parking lot a ton of times and never paid a cent. 

This has been my experience too...never encountered an attendant at the RCBC lot and never had to pay. 

I think Littlepage has a point in that the access points for the Riverwalk, whether you are driving or walking, are rather difficult to discern.  It should be more accessible and the access points made more obvious. 
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simms3

Quote from: UNFurbanist on May 12, 2015, 11:09:37 AM
Its amazing to me how people cant just walk like two blocks to get to their destination. Especially to a riverwalk of all places! Seems very ironic. We keep trying to sell this city design and mentality to people who simply cannot fathom the concept. Downtown does NOT need more parking!

Yep
Bothering locals and trolling boards since 2005

downtownbrown

And if littlepage thinks 5 bucks is an arm and a leg to pay to park in a real downtown in a real city, he needs to get back to Hooterville.

thelakelander

Quote from: Wacca Pilatka on May 12, 2015, 03:22:58 PM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on May 12, 2015, 12:40:14 PM
I have parked in that River City Parking lot a ton of times and never paid a cent. 

This has been my experience too...never encountered an attendant at the RCBC lot and never had to pay. 

I think Littlepage has a point in that the access points for the Riverwalk, whether you are driving or walking, are rather difficult to discern.  It should be more accessible and the access points made more obvious. 
I've never paid to park in that lot either. Knowing all the free spaces surrounding it, I don't think I ever will.
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Noone

Should there be a HANDICAPPED parking space at the end of the Southbank Riverwalk next to Healthy Town JEA property? I'd say yes.