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Residents push back against proposed parking fees

October 25, 2024 | Finance Committee, Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine


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Residents push back against proposed parking fees
During a recent government meeting, community member Tabitha White voiced concerns regarding proposed parking fees in downtown Ellsworth and Hancock County. White, representing blue-collar workers, highlighted that many residents rely on local businesses and often park in the area, particularly during peak traffic times. She argued that imposing parking fees would disproportionately affect lower-income residents, who are already facing financial pressures.

White also critiqued the proposed parking hours, suggesting that the suggested 8 AM to 8 PM timeframe was excessive, as downtown traffic typically diminishes after 5 PM. Drawing from her experiences in larger cities like New York and Boston, she noted that parking is often free on Sundays, advocating for a similar approach in her community.

The discussion reflects ongoing considerations about balancing local business needs with the financial realities faced by residents, particularly in light of increasing visitor traffic extending into the fall season.

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