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Hi User,
In Jacksonville, the public ramps are free. Or at least no ramp fees. The taxpayers footed the bill. Now we have some nice new ramps here and a 1/2 cent sales tax too. But we also got new sewers, water pipes, roads, courthouse, city hall, schools, parks, football stadium, sports arena, a music park with docks and free pump out, and lots of new cops in the bargain. Many marinas charge all the traffic will bear to plop your boat, and they don't have parking attendants either. One nearby uses a lift and charges 20.00 for the splash and 10 for a pump out. If you go before the city council, and insist the revenues from boat ramps go toward maine activities, I am sure they can find something to waste it on. Capt. Frank http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks user wrote: My town's last board meeting discussed parking fees for the currently free, public boat launch. There is parking for about 60 trucks and trailers. It is always full and often people don't park properly making it hard to park or leave. The proposal was a $5 fee for the vehicle per day. Single axle trailers less than 20' long another $5. Double axle trailers or single axle trailers over 20' long, $7.50. The estimate of revenue is $2,000 per week May-October and $1,000 per weekend mid-March-April and November. The parking would be free those week days. December-early March would be free, but doubtful anyone would be there. The argument I agree with is there needs to be more order in the current parking situation. I suppose the fees charged will easily cover the cost of a parking attendant. While it wasn't mentioned, I'd like to see the leftover money going to improvements in the lakefront area, rather than lost in the overall budget. I do think the fees are excessive however. Certainly some people will not come to our town to eat, shop or buy gas because they will find another free parking lot within 10 miles on the same lake. Do any of you pay to park or launch at your public boat launch. If you didn't now, would you consider these fees excessive? Is there a difference for residents vs. non-residents? I plan on writing the town board voicing my opinions, but would like to know about other peoples opinions first. Thanks. |