Quote Originally Posted by BrushStart View Post
Not to shake the keg, but parking itself is the problem, and the solution is not creating more parking space, lowering fees, or pulling back on enforcement. This is an urban movie theater and bowling alley. It is designed first and foremost to satisfy the entertainment needs of Royal Oak residents within walking distance of the facility. Convenience for everyone else should be a secondary consideration, if at all. If we are to truly embrace such urban businesses in this region and the benefits that they confer, we have to understand that things will no longer be designed for the convenience of the meandering, car-oholic masses.

How do you know this to be true?
Most [[if not all) of Royal Oak businesses depend on revenue from people living outside of RO. There are not enough residents in RO to keep all of the businesses afloat without revenue coming in from others visiting the city.

I think you are letting your anti-car attitude influence your thinking.