My opinion is that in the summer until K-12 starts back to school and during Atlanta spring break, the parking fee is justified. During those times, we stop patronizing Seaside because it is too annoying to fight for parking spots. But imposing a parking fee during other than those times of the year is ridiculous. It hurts the merchants. During the high traffic times, the idea of shuttle buses for employees is a great idea -- my brother works for Delta in ATL does that every day. But when traffic on 30A is so sparse that one could bowl on 30A with no danger, the rules should change.
I have been thinking about this like crazy since I first saw someone post about it on Facebook.
Seaside is wonderful. Many think so. Therefore it is a popular destination which shouldn't come as a big surprise that there will be traffic and lack of parking.
What I can't comprehend is how does valet parking solve either problem? I suspect it actually makes both worse.
I believe the fix is to open all neighborhood streets in Seaside to parking. First come, first served. No overnight parking without a sticker which would be given only to homeowners/renters. Put in a high tech parking meter system in the main circle (so that there wouldn't be a physical meter at each space- looks tacky). This would encourage folks to park on streets along the outskirts. Use 100% of the money collected from the meters to buy land in and around seaside which would be used for PARKING.
two cents, G