Balboa Park has a new dilemma brewing that's not about the weather—it's all about parking fees. Just a few weeks into the rollout, local businesses are already feeling the pinch as foot traffic takes a nosedive. David Brown, the owner of The Marketplace Deli in Bankers Hill, has noticed a stark drop in customers, claiming it’s been as quiet as the early days of the pandemic. Imagine running a deli and hearing crickets during what should be a bustling breakfast rush!
The impact goes beyond just one deli. Reports from cultural institutions in the area show attendance is also down, creating a ripple effect throughout the community. As Jessica York from the Mingei Museum pointed out, both the museums and local businesses are feeling the heat. It seems that the joy of parking is being overshadowed by the new fees, leaving visitors to wonder if the price is worth their visit.
Mayor Todd Gloria has pledged to evaluate the new parking program based on solid, long-term data—playing the long game, perhaps? But with businesses grappling with this uncertainty, there's a lingering question: will local favorites survive this latest twist? While we can all appreciate a good surprise, a surprise drop in customer numbers is not what anyone wants to celebrate. Let's just hope the impact doesn't leave local spots saying, "We'll have to take a rain check!"
