The Green Bay Parks Committee has approved a proposal to implement a daily parking fee at Colburn Park during the upcoming NFL draft, a decision aimed at addressing the anticipated influx of visitors to the area. The fee, set at $50 per parking stall, is expected to generate significant revenue for the city, potentially exceeding $30,000 over the three-day event if all 225 stalls are filled.
The proposal was introduced in light of the limited parking availability around Lambeau Field, as many typical parking areas will be closed for draft-related activities. The strategic location of Colburn Park, which is conveniently situated on a bus line leading directly to the stadium, makes it an attractive option for those seeking parking during the event.
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Subscribe for Free The city plans to utilize the Passport parking app for fee collection, ensuring a streamlined process for users. Signage will be installed throughout the park to inform visitors about the parking fee and how to access the app. Enforcement will be managed by the parking division, which will monitor the area for compliance.
In addition to the parking fee, the committee discussed the need for signage to discourage unauthorized parking on grass areas within the park. While this aspect of the proposal was not up for approval, it highlights the city's commitment to maintaining park regulations.
This initiative not only aims to enhance the visitor experience during the NFL draft but also seeks to generate revenue that could support city services. As the event approaches, residents and visitors alike can expect clearer guidelines and improved access to parking options in the Green Bay area.