"Paid Parking [Sauble Beach] begins on June 1st.
"We have increased our rates at the beach this year for two reasons; we were underpriced in comparison to other beach towns and we have legal fees we would like to recoup. Council feels the cost to defend our Town against legal action brought upon us should not come from SBP taxpayers. We will do our best to recoup Sauble litigation through Sauble parking revenue."
This post appeared on South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Janice Jackson's Facebook page on Friday. As of today, we have received no official media release about parking from the Town. The post continues:
"The daily rate for parking is $30 per day or $7/hr and we are now offering both resident and non-resident season passes.
Season passes for residents will remain at $50.00 per vehicle (no pro-rating) and can only be purchased by contacting Town Hall (you don't need to physically travel to Town Hall). Please contact the Clerk's Department (tracey.collins@southbrucepeninsula.com) to arrange for payment and to supply the proof that will be required to determine your residency. The vehicle for a resident pass must belong to the resident and we will need to see your vehicle ownership. The resident pass is available to trailer owners with a seasonal contract in a SBP park.
Non-resident passes are $200 and can be purchased at any of our parking machines or online at www.mackaypay.com zone 3030 or by calling 844-334-7078"
More visitor information on parking, including maps, drop-off, resident passes and by-laws
source: Mayor Janice Jackson's Facebook page.