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[-] blarghly@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Parking meters cost $2.50 per hour and day rates range from $5 to $16. It’s less than commercial lots, which can cost upwards of $30 per day in San Diego.

Honestly, not a bad rate. But still, the fees should be set in order to not cause public backlash (or at least minimize it), since this sort of public backlash is what kills walkability projects. And they definitely shouldn't be imposed to create a new revenue stream to fund the park.

In the first year, the fees should be ludicrously cheap. Just get people used to getting out of their car and paying the fee. Then increase the fee modestly the next year, and then increase it to a reasonable rate the year after that. And after that, it can be used as a lever in specific lots to empty them, so they can then be torn up and used for something more useful than parking.

At the same time, transit in the area should be improved to ensure people can still get to the park quickly and easily.

[-] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Nah. Sell residents a year-round pass at a steep discount, but half-measures are more easilly defeated.

The people who can make things happen at all or stop them want to see progress before they get bored. They'll fund campaigns and such if there's nothing to show for the fees, or you'll hear nothing more about the backlash than an enthusiastic community member getting arrested at an open meeting.

There are of course always people getting arrested like so, but when you don't want your side to look crazy, you make sure its "the protesters who obviously did nothing wrong" getting arrested that makes the news, or not-at-all.

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