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Two Rivers council approves 10-day paid-parking pilot at Nashota Beach for summer 2026
Summary
The Two Rivers City Council approved a 10-day paid-parking pilot at Nashota Beach in 2026, charging $10 per vehicle in two lots to test shifting some beach maintenance costs from taxpayers to nonresident visitors. The pilot will apply only to Lots 2 and 3 and aims to gather data on traffic, origin of visitors and revenue potential.
The Two Rivers City Council on Oct. 6 approved a pilot program that will charge $10 per vehicle on 10 selected high‑demand days in 2026 in two parking lots at Nashota Beach. The program applies only to Lots 2 and 3; parking in the remaining beach lots and along Zelatnik Drive will remain free.
City Manager Kyle described the pilot as a low‑risk test to collect data on who uses the beach, how many vehicles are nonresidents and how much revenue a managed user fee could generate. Staff estimated gross revenue of about $20,000 if the lots turn over once per day; anticipated operating costs for staffing and equipment were presented at roughly $4,500, with an additional…
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