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San Clemente planners present parking study; commissioners table major decisions to February

Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission (San Clemente City) · December 18, 2025
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City staff presented a Coastal Commission-funded parking and transportation study that outlines data on occupancy, revenue and options including modest rate increases and modernized meters; commissioners asked for more analysis on beach access and parks and voted to table implementation decisions until February.

San Clemente planners on Wednesday summarized a year-long parking and transportation analysis and recommended a menu of options — from modest permit and meter changes to better enforcement and longer-term modernization — but the advisory commission stopped short of directing implementation, voting to table major decisions until February.

Zach Reedman, the city's principal planner, told the Beaches, Parks & Recreation Commission the study grew from roughly four days of direct data collection in January and July, supplemented by consultant analysis funded through a $250,000 Coastal Commission grant. Reedman said occupancy across study areas averaged roughly 50—60 percent, with peak summer areas reaching about 85 percent, and noted turnover patterns show many users park for two hours or less while a significant share…

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