The heated back-and-forth over paid parking takes center stage in Indian Rocks Beach on Tuesday.
The city plans to charge $4.50 to non-residents, saying paid parking at 182 city spots could generate more than $1 million in revenue.
Under the new plan, all 182 beach access parking spaces will cost $4.50 an hour, using the ParkMobile app. The paid parking program is expected to raise about $100,000, with revenue split 60–40% ...
Amid ongoing tensions over short-term rentals and paid parking, the smiling faces of children and adults gathered outside ...
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Fla. (WFLA)— The City of Indian Rocks Beach is set to purchase an AquaFence to protect the Indian Rocks Beach City Hall. The City was awarded $476,250.00 from the State of Florida ...
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