Allan Yorke Park Seasonal Paid Parking Information

Bonney Lake, WA** Local News

The City of Bonney Lake is set to implement a seasonal paid parking system at Allan Yorke Park starting July 10, 2024, aimed at enhancing crowd management and ensuring all visitors contribute to park upkeep. This seasonal parking will be enforced from May 1 to October 1, between 10:00 a. m. and 9:30 p. m.

, with fees of $4 for four hours and $10 for a full day. Notably, parking will be free during city-sponsored events, beginning 30 minutes prior to the event. Visitors can utilize the ParkMobile app for contactless payment options, including app usage, web payment, or text messaging. Revenue from parking fees will be reinvested into Bonney Lake parks for capital improvement projects, reflecting the city's commitment to maintaining quality recreational spaces. Residents are also required to pay for parking, highlighting an inclusive approach to park funding.

Additional details can be found in the city's municipal code on their website.

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