OK, so if parking is in hi demand and short supply, why close the parking lot? Makes no sense to me.

The lighthouse beach at Point No Point is beautiful, and has high demand in these summer months. The nearby WDFW parking lot, installed at a cost approaching $4million, was just shut down from now until November because of heavy use and resulting complaints by the neighbors. The newspaper tells of 500 users at the lot per day. But neighbors complained, so because of this, they'll deny 1000 weekend users access to a park and parking lot they already paid for?

Regarding the residents...they should not have bought next door to a public facility. That was their choice. Now they complain, so they now enjoy a vacant lot next door at our expense.

Isn't the job of public officials to OPEN public access, not to shut it down??

https://www.kitsapsun.com/story/news/202...int/5406668002/

What the sam hell.