Donna Frye: Help Stop Paid Parking at Our Beaches and Mission Bay Park — Please Contact City Council Before Tuesday, Nov.18
Thoughts on other revenue sources
By Donna Frye
The City of San Diego has a problem with its budget and is looking for ways to find money to balance it. On Tuesday, November 18 at 2 pm, the city council will be voting on their budget priorities and also considering revenue options.
It is Item-331 on the agenda.
Council President La Cava and Councilmember Elo-Rivera, have proposed charging non-resident entry fees to park at our beaches and bays, such as Mission Bay Park, to help balance the budget.
This is a really bad idea for lots of reasons including:
- The public doesn’t support paid parking because it limits access to our beaches and bays.


Last week, staff from the city of San Diego’s Parks & Rec department released a framework for long-term parking in Balboa Park, one that proposed
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