The owner of a London store that sells mobility devices said she may have to relocate the business if the city goes ahead with planned street upgrades that will reduce access to free parking.
"There will be no real parking for our customers going forward, they'll be fighting for any spot that's out there," said Robin Stevens, president of Mobility 1st, a home medical equipment store located at the corner of Florence and Eleanor Streets in east London.
"We will definitely be losing clientele if they can't get into the building safely," she said.
The company has operated out of a 15,000-square-foot showroom and repair shop at the corner for the past 10 years.
As it stands now, customers are able to park for free in 22 spots along Eleanor Street at the east side of the building. The parki