"Decades of free parking at one of America's premier surfing beaches, Trestles, is about to end.
Because of California's budget crunch and state parks' efforts to raise revenue, San Onofre State Beach will soon begin charging cars $10 a day to park in Trestles' 84-space public lot at El Camino Real and Cristianitos Road.
"It could be (in) a couple of days. It could be a couple of weeks," said Rich Haydon, Orange Coast District parks superintendent."
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
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$10 isn`t bad, it`ll encourage car-pooling and the lot will fill with "clown cars " that spill out budget-minded surfers by the 1/2 dozen.
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