Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Parking fees coming to Palo Alto preserves

Budget troubles have not escaped the peninsula: Palo Alto has proposed $5 parking fees at Foothill and Pearson/Arastradero preserves. Foothill restricts access to Palo Alto residents only; it will be interesting to hear the reaction from the city.

$5 is a steep price to pay for access to Arastradero. I wonder if cyclists seeking to avoid the fee will park in adjacent neighborhoods and ride into the preserve.

Visit Arastradero now for free while you can!

6/19/10 UPDATE: according to news reports the City of Palo Alto has decided not to impose parking fees. Community input favored keeping the parks free. Yea!

10 comments:

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clean_teris said...

It’s great to see that community input helped keep the preserves free! Access to nature is so important for everyone. It reminds me of the accessibility and fun in friday night funkin, where anyone can jump in and enjoy the game without barriers — just pure enjoyment for all.

clean_teris said...

Keeping parks free is such a win for the community! It’s similar to how platforms like Sprunky encourage creativity and play without unnecessary restrictions, letting everyone explore and experiment freely.

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