Comments about ‘Paid parking up the canyon? Protecting watershed point of symposium’
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So how does charging people to drive up these canyons help watershed problems? If it is such a problem then they should stop parking in the canyons. Surely they must tax parking fees for cyclist too if its the people and vehicles parking causing watershed problems. It seems logical, with their way of thinking, that people living in these canyons must be taxed for the same reason, parking their cars in their driveways. Just think of what it will do for the skiers and the ski resorts with this value added tax for the environment.
Its just another excuse to add a tax under fictitious excuses. The state is looking for anything that is not taxed to find a way to tax it. The only thing they haven't figured out yet is how to get undocumented illegals to pay taxes. I don't think they want to figure that one out, illegal labor keeps business and their personal profits up.
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