Ray S ECenFL
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will no longer be free after Feb 28. How does $5 for each visit grab you or $60 a year for a pass.
http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20110220/NEWS01/102200339/Proposed-parking-fee-two-beach-parks-puts-off-patrons?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Home
Lori Wilson Park is one of the last places along Cocoa Beach that you can park next to the beach for free. No longer. All the streets in Cocoa beach that provide access to the walk overs for the beach all have parking meters. Cocoa Beach does enforce the parking a the meters with fines if you lose track of the time and do not feed the meter.
Kind of puts a damper on stopping off at the beach for a short hunt. There is still one park that is not in Cocoa Beach that you can park for free ( not far away) but is is very small and you have to gt there as soon as it opens to get a parking spot.
What next? Charge for parking in the public parks? That particular beach, Lori Wilson, is managed by Brevard County, not the city of Cocoa beach. If it was owned by the city of Cocoa Beach it would have been charging to park years ago. ( It just happens to be located in the city of Cocoa Beach and sits next to the beach) A lot of people who just started using the newly installed dog park are a bit upset, to say the least.
Guess I will have to cross that spot off my hunting spots. Gee, my list is getting shorter and shorter.
HH
Ray S ECenFL
http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20110220/NEWS01/102200339/Proposed-parking-fee-two-beach-parks-puts-off-patrons?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Home
Lori Wilson Park is one of the last places along Cocoa Beach that you can park next to the beach for free. No longer. All the streets in Cocoa beach that provide access to the walk overs for the beach all have parking meters. Cocoa Beach does enforce the parking a the meters with fines if you lose track of the time and do not feed the meter.
Kind of puts a damper on stopping off at the beach for a short hunt. There is still one park that is not in Cocoa Beach that you can park for free ( not far away) but is is very small and you have to gt there as soon as it opens to get a parking spot.
What next? Charge for parking in the public parks? That particular beach, Lori Wilson, is managed by Brevard County, not the city of Cocoa beach. If it was owned by the city of Cocoa Beach it would have been charging to park years ago. ( It just happens to be located in the city of Cocoa Beach and sits next to the beach) A lot of people who just started using the newly installed dog park are a bit upset, to say the least.
Guess I will have to cross that spot off my hunting spots. Gee, my list is getting shorter and shorter.
HH
Ray S ECenFL