Sunday, July 4, 2010
Phoenix Will Start Charging to Park at City Parks
According to an article in yesterday's Arizona Republic, the City of Phoenix will begin charging up to $5 for parking at its parks and Mountain Preserves starting August 1st, although they will not fine anyone during the first 6 months. There will be a 6-month pass available for $50 and an annual pass available for $75, assigned to a particular license plate number (and allowing for up to three vehicles per family). Parking passes will only be available online (not at the parking lots), which could pose some problems for both locals and visitors who are unaware of how the system works before getting to the parks or preserves. And, there's also talk of putting up NO PARKING signs on the streets near the parking lots to keep folks from parking in nearby neighborhoods.
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