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Happy Cheapskate: Free downtown parking?!?!

Happy Cheapskate Nancy Walsh checks out free parking around downtown St. John's.
The Happy Cheapskate went in search of free parking. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)

Free parking downtown, you say?

Just a few weeks ago, I got an informative little tweet from Downtown St. John's, formerly the Downtown Development Commission, boasting about all the parking downtown.

And a lot of it is free!Not during the regular nineto fiveworkday, of course, but weeknights after6 p.m.and on weekends there are more than dozen parking lots where one can park for free.

There are four types of parking lots: two that are permit and hourly parking only;and two others the yellow and blue starred lots that are supposed to be FREE after6 p.m. and on weekends. These are the ones we're dealing with here.

There are 15 lots that are blue or yellow starred and according to the folks at Downtown St. John's are supposed to be free and open weeknights and weekends.

Does this look free and open to you?
This is the parking lot just west of the Delta hotel. Blue Star #3 on our picture. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)
How about this? Would you dare park here on weekend night or weekend?
Sign at a parking lot on Duckworth Street. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)

If these lots are intended for public parking, you'd never know it.

Frankly, they seem misleading.Twenty-four hour enforcement? Really?When you're actually allowed to park there after 6 p.m. and on weekends?

I sent the photos off to Bern Davis, the St. John'scouncillorwho handles most parking issues as chair of the Services and Housing standing committee.He admits thesignageis a problem.
Lot at the corner of Duckworth and Prescott streets. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)

"The DDC have done their homework and contacted these owners, but obviously it would be nice if they were able to discuss with these owners about puttingsignagethat adequately represents what is available in their parking lot," said Davis.

The city has deals with these private owners to monitor their lots in exchange for the right to issue tickets (collect revenue) from people who park when they shouldn't, but Davis says the city can't force private companies to put up signs spelling out when people are permitted to park hassle-free.

"They got to put their ownsignageup with respect to their own lots.We can't force the taxpayers of the city of St. John's to institutesignagethat says 'park here after 6' if we don't even own the lot."

Davis says he will discuss talk to Downtown St. John's to see if the signs can be more informative.

Two ofthe downtown parking lots are actually owned by the city, not private companies, but itssignageisn't any better.

There are a couple of levels on top of the City Hall parking garage.And check out this charming little spot tucked away off George Street.
Prince Street parking, not friendly. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)

"That's something we'll bring up at our next Community Services meeting, for sure."

I thought I'd throw in this picture, too. Just cause I found itkindafunny.
The Happy Cheapskate thinks this image is kinda funny. (Nancy Walsh/CBC)