Posts Tagged ‘Parking’
Marin IJ: Bay Area Health Leaders Reflect on COVIDās 5-Year Mark
But what was supposed to be a three-week pause on normal life to relieve crowded emergency rooms stretched to a months-long slog of restrictions that lasted into June 2021, six months after vaccines became available, with mask and vaccine mandates stretching well into 2022, longer than in other states. āThe later decisions about when and how to reopen,ā Cody conceded, āthose were much more complicated.ā Her former counterpart in Marin County, Dr. Matt Willis, went a step further. āA lot of our early thinking was organized almost purely around preventing transmission,ā said Willis, who retired last year. āBut I think we could have been more tolerant of certain forms of gatherings earlier on if we had recognized the benefits of those things.ā
Read MoreCity of Mill Valley Is Set to Launch a Pilot Program Parking Meter Kiosk ā Coming Soon in the City Hall Parking Lot!
Weāre excited to introduce a brand-new, hassle-free parking experience in the City Hall parking lot with our new kiosk system! Hereās what you need to know: The kiosk will be live starting Wednesday, March 5th. Simply remember your parking spot number ā no need to worry about your license plate number. For the duration of this pilot program, the parking spot number will be on a sticker on the current meter.Ā You donāt need to display a receipt or ticket back in your car ā just pay at the kiosk and go about your day. RSVP Stickers (available at the Mill Valley Police Department or online) will still allow you to park for the allotted time limit for free!
Read MoreCity Puts 2023 RSVP Parking Stickers on Sale
City officials put the 2022 RSVP stickers on sale late last month. The RSVP allows residents free parking, up to the maximum allowable time limit, at any of the Cityās parking meters, seven days a week, from 9 am to 6 pm.Ā Prices are $66Ā eachĀ for Mill Valley residents firstĀ orĀ second vehicles and $86Ā eachĀ for residents thirdĀ orĀ fourth vehicles.
Read MoreWith Parking Fees & Fines Set to Go Up in July, Now’s the Time To Re-Up Your 2022 RSVP Parking Stickers ā on Sale Now
As MVPD seeks to dig out of its pandemic-driven losses, with meter rates expected to rise to $2.50 per hour in some places, Mill Valley residents and visitors have an ace in the hole: the RSVP sticker.
Read MoreFacing a Covid-Fueled Parking Deficit, Council Green Lights a Series of Rate Increases to Modernize and Increase Turnover
The council authorized the purchase of Automated License Plate Recognition system, which will allow the department to glean critical data around who parks where, why and when, and thus be able in the future to change certain parking designations in response to usage patterns.
Read MoreCity Puts 2022 RSVP Parking Stickers on Sale
City officials put the 2022 RSVP stickers on sale this month, both available onlineĀ or at the Mill Valley Police Department at 1 Hamilton Drive, Monday-Thursday, 8am to 5pm and Friday 8am to 4pm.Ā
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