End of an era: It's time to start paying for parking at Pacific Beach

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End of an era: It's time to start paying for parking at Pacific Beach
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The meters won't break the bank: They're $1.25 an hour, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. except for Sundays, which, thankfully, will remain off the books.

Starting Nov. 1, visitors to Pacific Beach will now have to start paying for parking after parking meters were installed in the area two months ago.

The meters were installed on Garnet Ave from Fanuel St. down to Mission Boulevard, as well as on the western edge of Hornblend Street and some nearby sections of the cross streets Cass and Bayard. "We want it to be easier to travel around and park and be in PB, and then, yeah, we want the turnover for the businesses to be successful and for people to use those parking spaces as they're intended," Lee said.

The initiative, which was green-lit by a PB planning group three years ago and got the city council stamp of approval a year later, is isolated to PB. Lee said she was unaware of any plans for it to spread to any of the city's other coastal communities.The money raised from parking will go into the city's general fund and will also be used to pay for mobility programs in PB, including

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