I share this opinion. What other travel questions should we answer? What flight do I take? What speed should I drive? Do I need two queen beds or one king? Which subway car should I ride in? You're an adult, just figure it out.
Brad Campbell
My take on this is we need to stop coddling parking anxiety culture. When you invite someone somewhere and they say “but where will I park” your answer needs to be “idk, just figure it out 🤷”
We will be better off when we normalize finding a spot a few blocks away and quit being weird about it
Moth
Some customers think only about parking; others crave great sidewalks & diverse streetscapes. You have to market your strengths. Some businesses will certainly thrive, but there are winners and lowers with ANY street design. Walkable, vibrant streets are a Twin Cities RARITY. Suburbs could never.
Bill Lindeke
Corbin says drivers are discouraged by Hennepin Ave's medians. Inability to make left turns into parking lots, without executing a turnaround further down the street. Customers will choose to shop where parking is free and easy.