Sherbrooke aims to optimize downtown parking, considers eco-fiscal measures to maximize revenue
Private consultant Jean François Vachon presented strategies to consider eco-taxation and to optimize downtown parking while enhancing urban vibrancy at a recent plenary committee meeting held on February 13th.
Claude Charron, Borough President of Lennoxville and Sherbrooke City Councilman, questioned the relevance of global city comparisons, emphasizing the need for solutions tailored to Sherbrooke’s unique demographics.
Addressing concerns about eco-taxation, Charron acknowledged challenges but stressed the importance of progressive implementation, also drawing attention to potential tax burdens on property owners, tenants, and customers.
Councilwoman Annie Godbout highlighted employer challenges due to parking shortages, prompting further discussion on consultation processes and balancing accessibility with urban vibrancy.
Charron emphasized the significance of investments in downtown revitalization and accessible experiences, urging long-term perspective amidst short-term political considerations.
CJMQ News reports on the meeting and also talks to Claude Charron.