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Parking on the waterfront is about to become “pay as you go” metered parking at a rate of $1/hr. The spaces from Cherry’s Bait Shop to the Lobster Hut will have a 10 hr limitation (8am-6pm) strictly enforced. Other spaces will have either a 2 or 4-hour time limitation depending upon their location. Commercial fishermen have been allowed to apply for permits to park in the same 10hr lot above incurring no additional meter cost or time limits. However, no such accommodation has been made for recreational boaters who also maintain their boats on municipal moorings in the harbor. All this means is that you can no longer park while using your boat for the day or the weekend without worrying about $20 parking tickets piling up on your windshield. The only long term parking being made available without a fee will be ½ mile down Water Street in the former Ocean Spray lot as well as a limited number of spots in the Radisson Hotel lot. For recreational boaters, who come and go from the harbor at all hours of the day and night, with any quantity of gear and provisions, a half mile walk to the dock is not fair, feasible or safe.
As excise tax paying, mooring fee paying boaters, we deserve to park in a safe, parking lot that is close to the docks. Sign this petition now!! We want parking permits!!
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, REQUEST THAT PERMITS TO PARK IN SPACES WITHIN .20 MILE OF THE TOWN WHARF, IMMEDIATELY BE MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO LEASE A MOORING IN PLYMOUTH HARBOR. |
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Plylmouth Harbor Mooring Owners, Angry Town Residents and anyone else who thinks paying your taxes should actually mean something! |
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