Should we be subsidizing more automobile transportation? How do we balance that with encouraging alternatives such as light rail and a downtown that requires less automobiles? These are tough questions to ask in a state that manufactures autos. The University is planning more parking structures around the hospital. I am afraid that just adding more and more parking structures could eventually lead to people dying in ambulances, while stuck in traffic jams on their way to emergency. Change won’t happen overnight, but we need to find a better balance with looking towards alternative transportation, than what we have today in many of our plans for the future.

Kent Burkhart wrote to me recently on this topic:

I think more consideration needs to, perhaps , be given to underground parking in A2…specifically located under the streets and alleys.
I think, but am not sure, that the current high cost estimates are based on 1)parking structures being built on private land , 2) multi-stories below ground., and with no private contributions.
I am wondering how much less it might be to build the
parking below PUBLIC STREETS. and only ONE LEVEL down? Has anyone looked at this possbility?
This comes up with the news of late concerning the proposal to buy A2 News land behind City Hall and build a parking structure.
What it? We just “dug up Huron Street in front of City Hall ? … How about a one level parking lot under the street with a porous metal cover - something like the Mackinaw bridge covering -that would let the rain fall directly to the floor of the parking structure?
I can see many, many potential benefits?
1) Private land would not be taken off the tax rolls
2) The various public utilities , all claiming aging infrastructure, could replace their aging infrastructure at the same time the parking structure is constructed and, logically, find it worthwhile to contribute to the construction costs.
3) Any such structure could be easily expanded…. Some examples… Google/McKinley might want to dig out Division over to Liberty for parking and, too, might find a contribution win-win… The City might want to dig out down to Main and, maybe even up and down Main for parking… … Heck …I could see the possibility of a parking structure with entrances at Main and Summitt in the North, Madison and Main in the South and Ashley to the West… I could see adjacent building owners along this new street/ parking structure hooking on to the sides of this new structure to build garages in their building basements to house resdential tenants on the upper floors…They, too, may find it win-win to pay a hook-up fee … just some thoughts..
This might even bring another benefit:
4) The current ugly above ground structures could be demolished and put back on the tax rolls , used for parks , etc.
Have I communicated anything worthwhile?
Love & Light,
Kent