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Public asks about paid parking rollout and Confluence trail materials; staff outlines phased approach

5025891 · June 20, 2025
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A public commenter asked whether the city will launch online‑only paid parking before physical kiosks are installed and sought clarification about trail surfacing at the Confluence; parks staff said a phased rollout is planned, license‑plate registration will be voluntary and separate from DMV, and the under‑bridge trail segment will be concrete with a protective metal cage.

A public commenter raised questions at the June 18 Parks Advisory Committee meeting about the planned paid parking system at Glen Auto and materials planned for the Confluence Park trail. Jonah Jacobson responded with details about a phased rollout and design choices.

Paul Little Cox asked whether the city would launch online‑only payments before kiosks are installed and whether residents who register license plates for resident parking could inadvertently trigger vehicle‑registration checks. "I prefer that they wait until the kiosks are in place for any paid parking," Paul said, citing…

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