Creativity will ease parking troubles
Parking has again become a hot issue in Laguna Beach -- and the
sizzling summer season is still months away.
Those who live, shop and work in the Downtown area are constantly
struggling to find convenient, inexpensive and long-term parking
spots.
The city has made efforts to accommodate residents, shoppers and
employees with parking passes allowing holders to park at designated
spots without feeding parking meters.
But the lack of sufficient parking is evident from the fact that
the city restricts employee parking passes to 150 annually -- with
the caveat that there are only 70 to 115 spaces available.
For local businesses to thrive, customers and employees must be
able to find spots for their cars, without driving residents out of
their neighborhood spaces.
In other cities, residents fed up with “outsiders” parking on
their streets have fought back with preferential parking districts
that place strict limits on public parking in residential areas.
We hope Laguna Beach, with its traditional openness to the world
at large, does not end up going down that road.
Luckily, city officials and Downtown residents are on the right
track by starting now to plan for more parking availability in the
future, possibly by building parking structures.
We’ll be watching this issue closely in the coming year and trust
that creative ideas will bear fruit.
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