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Neptune Beach manager proposes $5/hour paid parking with $60 cap; council urges careful rollout
Summary
City Manager Pike proposed converting the town-center paid parking to a flat $5 per hour with a $60 daily cap and expanding resident free hours from three to four; council expressed support but asked for more detail on costs, enforcement, and impacts to police and interlocal partners.
City Manager Pike told the Neptune Beach City Council the paid parking program needs an update to meet rising costs and better support town-center maintenance.
Pike proposed replacing the multi-step incremental fee structure with a flat $5-per-hour rate and a $60 maximum charge within a 24-hour period. He also proposed increasing resident free parking from three to four hours for vehicles…
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