Providence Parking Meter War Spreads to Thayer Street

GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle

Providence Parking Meter War Spreads to Thayer Street

The owner of the Avon is joining the chorus of business owners around the city calling for the removal of parking meters. Photo: Flickr/Phelan
One of Thayer Street's most iconic tenants has joined the chorus of neighborhoods around Providence who are fighting back against the city's plans for expanded parking meter locations. 

Last week, state Representative John Lombardi repeated his call for meters to be removed from Federal Hill, after businesses and residents on Hope Street and Wickenden Street on the East Side were able to turn them back before even getting them.

Now, the owner of Avon Cinema is speaking out on the issue -- and a change.org petition with over 2,000 signatures has been started to try and get them removed from the commercial district. 

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"For me, the issue isn't who's got them, and who doesn't -- the bottom line is that the meters and the boxes don't work and it's a disaster," said Kenny Dulgarian, who owns the Avon and multiple properties on Thayer Street and throughout the city. "I've been here for 40 years, when I have vacancies, they fill up fast.  Now it's taking a long time, it's now a half a dozen stores to a dozen that are vacant."

"Some merchants are saying they are off 40% with sales," said Dulgarian. "We have the highest property taxes in the country. This is another tax.  When you have a destination place like Thayer Street, you want to have a dinner and go to a show. You don't want to be focused on your meter during a movie. Parents with kids go shopping, then get an ice cream, get gifts -- they don't want to walk back to fill the meter. We're driving vehicular traffic to the mall, and Garden City."

Dulgarian said the city's decision was shortsighted on the revenue front. 

"The city may lose sight on the fact they're losing the tangible tax on inventory," said Dulgarian.  "There should be a forensic audit and you look at what it actually nets, after overhead, and fixing meters, leasing, meters -- what's the net after financing, payroll, repair. Those boxes are not using friendly, if it's raining or snowing, they turn people away."

We want them removed," said Dulgarian. "It was an experiment that at the onset appeared to be an option but we've found doesn't work."

Petition

The petition states the following:

Over the last 6 months, as the City of Providence has installed new parking meters in the Thayer Street district, the merchants on Thayer Street have seen business deteriorate significantly.

The meters cannot easily be used, they are not practical, they are not customer-friendly. The city is well-meaning, but this parking experiment was a misguided effort.

The merchants of Thayer Street share a common vision of Thayer Street as a place that is customer friendly; a shopping, entertainment and dining experience where visitors to the street can stay and patronize several businesses on a single visit.

This is a critical part of what makes the financial viability of Thayer Street work.The new parking meter experiment has negated the ability for the pool of businesses to share customers. The new parking meters are driving customers away from Thayer Street in droves. Patrons who used to come from nearby towns to support our businesses have been left with no choice but to seek entertainment, shopping and dining elsewhere.

We support immediately removing parking meters on Thayer Street and the surrounding side streets from Waterman Street to Lloyd Avenue.


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