Can’t find a parking space in downtown Burlington?
You probably haven’t looked in the right places.
About 35 percent of the nearly 8500 public and private parking spots in the Queen City are empty even at peak times, attendees at a “parking summit” were told on Wednesday.

With improved signage, technological innovations and enhanced public-private partnerships, it should be possible to hook up many more motorists with available parking slots, city officials said at the meeting.
Kelly Devine, director of the Burlington Business Association, noted that one downtown garage with room for 100 cars is almost entirely unused after business hours. That facility is located underneath the Main Street Landing building on the waterfront and is accessible by turning right off King Street just before reaching the bike path, Devine explained.
Burlington aims to introduce some major changes in its parking system in the coming years, Devine said in an interview following the event held at the Hilton Hotel on Battery Street.


Downtown has an abundance of “YOU WILL BE TOWED” signs. Helpful, friendly parking signs? Eh, not so much.
Another simple thing the city could do is to paint lines showing the amount of space each car should use, on blocks without meters. I work downtown and often notice cars parked so that they take up too much room.
I like those signs and we should have more of them. Cars and their drivers are destroying our planet, society, health, and future.
Obviously (s)he’s never had to clean up after a horse.