Parkonic says its parking charges are not based on a single citywide tariff but on location-specific community parking frameworks that take into account factors such as land ownership, urban density, parking supply, traffic patterns, and operational requirements; as many areas like Discovery Gardens are managed private residential communities, paid parking applies on weekends and public holidays as indicated on-site, unlike RTA-operated public parking, with memberships and fees designed to manage demand, prevent misuse, and address long-standing issues of informal and unregulated parking — do you feel this system is fair for residents, or should parking fees and holiday exemptions be more standardised across communities?
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