City Sues Everyone Over Tamarack Parking Fees

by The Editors on July 16, 2008

Fee220According to a story that appeared in the the San Diego Union-Tribune four days ago (we apologize for the lag, we don’t know how we missed it), the City of Carlsbad has “sued the California Coastal Commission and the State Park Department to prevent a proposed parking fee” at Tamarack Surf Beach.”

Carlsbad filed its lawsuit Monday in Vista Superior Court and sought a temporary restraining order to prevent the machine from being installed. That order was denied, but the state agreed not to install the machine until after the next court hearing, on Oct. 10.

We’re glad the Tamarack parking fee has been stalled until after summer is over. Thanks to the City for suing everybody.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

[Editors’ note: Click here to view all our coverage of the Tamarack parking fee issue.]

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