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    Should DLs Get FREE Parking In Pay-to-Park Lots?

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    Laguna Beach maps parking plan for day labor site
    May 14th, 2008, 4:30 pm · Post a Comment · posted by Amy Taxin
    Here’s the latest filing from Laguna Beach by the Register’s Christa Woodall:
    Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank said today that workers at Laguna Beach’s day labor center will be allowed to park in a nearby city-owned lot for free.
    The Act V lot, which opened last summer, sits a few hundred yards up the canyon from the hotly contested site. Frank said he met with the state’s Caltrans director in Sacramento, who expressed concern about workers running across Laguna Canyon Road from where they now park. To fix that, workers will be able to park in the lot for free during morning hours. The going rate to park in the lot is $10 a day.
    Day laborers are not the only ones who can park in Act V for free, Frank said. Groups like Laguna College of Art & Design have used it to park guests for events in the past, and groups that charter city buses like Annaliese’s School also park there. “If somebody wanted to park out there and carpool into town, we wouldn’t charge them either,â€

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    Yes, anyone should be able to park in the lot 225% of all votes
    Yes, but only day laborers should get to park there for free because of the traffic problem there 00% of all votes
    No, no one should be able to park for free in a city-owned lot 450% of all votes
    No, day laborers shouldn't get to park there since many are undocumented 225% of all votes
    I don't care 00% of all votes
    Total Votes: 8
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    Can hookers park there for free during their working hours because of traffic problems too?
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    Do you think day laborers should be allowed to park in Laguna Beach’s city-owned lot for free?

    Yes, anyone should be able to park in the lot 2 22% of all votes

    Yes, but only day laborers should get to park there for free because of the traffic problem there 0 0% of all votes

    No, no one should be able to park for free in a city-owned lot 4 44% of all votes

    No, day laborers shouldn't get to park there since many are undocumented 3 33% of all votes

    I don't care 00% of all votes
    Total Votes: 9

    Started: May 14, 2008

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    That is the DUMBEST poll I've ever seen! Day laborers are mostly illegal aliens with NO license or insurance, why in hell would they offer them PARKING?!?!?!
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    Do you think day laborers should be allowed to park in Laguna Beach’s city-owned lot for free?
    Yes, anyone should be able to park in the lot 79% of all votes
    Yes, but only day laborers should get to park there for free because of the traffic problem there 22% of all votes
    No, no one should be able to park for free
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