Neptune Beach mayor defends $5 hourly nonresident parking rate for Beaches Town Center


Neptune Beach is ushering in a new era of parking, following the criticism that the previous system faced for being “dysfunctional,” as described by Police Chief Michael Key. This change has introduced a fresh set of prices for motorists visiting the bustling Beaches Town Center.

With the installation of new parking meters, drivers from outside the area will now have to pay $5 per hour. This marks a significant increase from the previous rate of $1.35, more than tripling the cost for non-residents.

The timing of the change coincided with a lively Saturday night, drawing crowds for the annual tree lighting ceremony and Santa meet-and-greet at the Town Center. As a result, many visitors experienced the updated system and its accompanying price hike for the first time.

While the adjustment has sparked conversation, it has also highlighted a silver lining for locals. Residents of Neptune Beach continue to enjoy the benefit of free parking, making them more appreciative of their community perks amidst the changes.

Saturday was a busy night with the tree lighting and pictures with Santa converging on Beaches Town Center, so quite a few people are getting their first look at the new system and price.

It made some folks who live on the beaches more grateful than ever, and parking for residents is still free.

“It’s a pretty magical place,” Daniel Hartman said after finding a parking spot.

Hartman brought the family out to Beaches Town Center to experience a bit of that magic with some pictures with Santa.

He was relieved to pass by the brand new parking meters, charging $5 per hour to enjoy the magic.

“It’s a high price to pay to enjoy such a beautiful place,” Hartman said. “I’m happy it’s for non-residents.”

The new parking system has been in the works since May, when Neptune Beach Police Chief Michael Key called the old system “dysfunctional” with more than $800,000 in unpaid citations.

Now, it will have an enforcement component, bringing in a collection agency to go after unpaid citations.

The chief initially pitched raising the prices to $3 an hour, but after a budget meeting in July, the Neptune Beach City Council came up with $5 as an amount to cover the cost of operation.

“Our restaurants and our retail are wonderful,” Neptune Beach Mayor Cori Bylund said. “They offer an elevated experience for everybody in our region to enjoy. Five dollars an hour or ten dollars for two hours is absolutely worth it.”

Residents like Hartman still get free parking, up to four hours, so long as they park on their side — Neptune Beach residents on the Southside of Atlantic and Atlantic Beach residents on the Northside.

Nonresidents do get 30 minutes of free parking before the $5 an hour kicks in, topping out at $60 for the whole day. Citations are set at $60.

“Obviously, you come to the beaches, you’re going to be paying some money, but it’s definitely a spike compared to what it used to be,” Adrian Farris said after spending $10 to park. “Kind of caught me off guard.”

A manager at Homespun Kitchen told First Coast News so many customers have come in asking about parking and the price that they’ve put up a sign with information about it, and her main concern is making sure her employees have somewhere to park.

The mayor said she’s working to put merchants in touch with property owners to explore parking solutions for employees who need to park for work.

She acknowledged the concern businesses may have with the increased price impacting foot traffic during their off-peak season, so they’re considering changing the price from January to March.

However, while it’s still the busy season, Hartman is relieved he found a spot so his family get right to the front of the Santa line.

“There’s going to be a lot of people coming in to enjoy the festivities from the inland, and it’s keeping our parking relatively decent so you can park,” Hartman said.

The mayor in Atlantic Beach told First Coast News he would’ve liked a bit more input before the $5 price was locked in.

He hopes to meet with Neptune Beach leaders this week to talk about the amount since he’s received a lot of feedback already.

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