Friday, November 15, 2019

Oppose paid parking for beaches and boat ramps: speak November 19, 2019 at SJC Board of County Commissioners





With a $15 million surplus in a $800 million annual budget, the alleged "urgency" of paid beach and boat ramp parking evaporates as a revenue source.  

St. Johns County has provided no evidence of any background investigation of REPUBLIC PARKING SYSTEMS, INC.   The proposed contract is a joke, with insufficient insurance and too much profit.

Once again, St. Johns County Administrator MICHAEL DAVID WANCHICK has failed us.

As explained by former County Commission Chair Ben Rich, Sr. years ago, then Establishment wants to to make it expensive for working families to go to our beaches.

Would you please be so kind as to join us and to call or write our Commissioners and attend the November 19, 2019 St. Johns County Commission meeting?  

Stand up for equality and beach access, please.


From South Anastasia Communities Association (SACA):



South Anastasia Communities Association
URGENT! Paid parking for beaches & boat ramps has been slipped back onto the the agenda for next Tuesday, 19 November!
If you oppose making residents pay a third-party vendor to park at our 25 local taxpayer-funded beaches and boat ramps, email our commissioners TODAY.
Many of us will be attending this hearing; we invite all concerned community members to do the same. 
It is currently Item 9 on the agenda (https://stjohnsclerk.com/…/ag…/2019/111919cd/111919arbcc.pdf), so will likely be heard after lunch. 
Email addresses for St. Johns County Commissioners:
bcc1jjohns@sjcfl.us
bcc2jsmith@sjcfl.us
bcc3pwaldron@sjcfl.us
bcc4jblocker@sjcfl.us
bcc5hdean@sjcfl.us
or cut and paste bcc1jjohns@sjcfl.us, bcc2jsmith@sjcfl.us, bcc3pwaldron@sjcfl.us, bcc4jblocker@sjcfl.us, bcc5hdean@sjcfl.us into your email address bar

These are the 25 carparks affected


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