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jermaldan
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8 Sep 2011 3:54pm
Its that time of the year again where rates notices go out and parking passes are issued. More importantly its the time of year when the previous years parking passes expire!

So I am in Kingston and have a Kingston foreshore parking permit (3 years validity) to anyone that can help me out with the next years Bayside pass?

Kingston parking goes from Mentone to Seaford!

Any takers?
windaddict
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8 Sep 2011 4:13pm
I am also in kingston and would be interested in a swap
jermaldan
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8 Sep 2011 4:38pm
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windaddict said...

I am also in kingston and would be interested in a swap


Why would I swap a Kingston permit for a Kingston permit

Maybe we can set up an unofficial foreshore parking permit inter council exchange program?

ejmack
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8 Sep 2011 4:44pm
I'll take one, though I have nothing to trade. I could tell you a good little story about how I have to travel an hour to get to the beach, and often have to deal with peak "pick up your kid/anything goes" hour on the road and still have to pay over inflated parking prices when I arrive. But that would just be being negative, and I'm not like that

K Dog
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8 Sep 2011 5:52pm
*cough* photoshop *cough*
*cough* officeworks stickers *cough*

[}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)]
ejmack
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8 Sep 2011 5:58pm
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K Dog said...

*cough* photoshop *cough*
*cough* officeworks stickers *cough*

[}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)]


Now why didn't I think of that

jermaldan
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8 Sep 2011 7:04pm
ok so who can do a good quality scan for me?
windaddict
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8 Sep 2011 8:42pm
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jermaldan said...

windaddict said...

I am also in kingston and would be interested in a swap


Why would I swap a Kingston permit for a Kingston permit

Maybe we can set up an unofficial foreshore parking permit inter council exchange program?




Hardy har har... I'll put my hand up for a photoshoppy as well
CROWEMAN
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8 Sep 2011 10:25pm
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jermaldan said...

Its that time of the year again where rates notices go out and parking passes are issued. More importantly its the time of year when the previous years parking passes expire!

So I am in Kingston and have a Kingston foreshore parking permit (3 years validity) to anyone that can help me out with the next years Bayside pass?

Kingston parking goes from Mentone to Seaford!

Any takers?


Jez. I might be help you out.

This has just come on the market - 10 secs from Green Point/Dendy. You get 2 ''free'' permits from the council if you buy it - so might be worth a look. Its quoted at $20-25m apparently, so there's room for some bargaining too. Rumour has it that it was offered to Harry Kewell, but he wanted 3 parking permits the cheeky prick - Bayside Council said ''rules is rules Harry - even Warnie's only got the 2 permits''. No class. Make sure you check the neighbours out first though - loads of yapping dogs around this area. If you do buy it, can I store my gear in your shed? Ta




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Davage
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8 Sep 2011 10:58pm
Frankston has now gone this path as well. Permits went out with rates a couple of weeks ago. Beach parking from olivers hill to Keast park in seaford from november is going to be ticket or permit.
windaddict
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9 Sep 2011 9:42am
What ? So they have put in ticket machines at keast park now ? If thats the case that sux!
jermaldan
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9 Sep 2011 10:23am
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windaddict said...

What ? So they have put in ticket machines at keast park now ? If thats the case that sux!


Seaford is Kingston and not Frankston right? I am pretty sure I saw Kingston signs there the last time I was there...

EDIT: Just checked. Kingston ends in Carrum just short of Keast Park :(
K Dog
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9 Sep 2011 10:39am
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windaddict said...

What ? So they have put in ticket machines at keast park now ? If thats the case that sux!


Looks like I'll have to remove my rego plates every time I go sailing now :P
bm
bm

bm

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9 Sep 2011 12:55pm
Maybe this is something "windsurfing Victoria" & KBV should look into as well as more designated locations, if not it is already.
Glitch
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9 Sep 2011 1:26pm
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CROWEMAN said...

jermaldan said...

Its that time of the year again where rates notices go out and parking passes are issued. More importantly its the time of year when the previous years parking passes expire!

So I am in Kingston and have a Kingston foreshore parking permit (3 years validity) to anyone that can help me out with the next years Bayside pass?

Kingston parking goes from Mentone to Seaford!

Any takers?


Jez. I might be help you out.

This has just come on the market - 10 secs from Green Point/Dendy. You get 2 ''free'' permits from the council if you buy it - so might be worth a look. Its quoted at $20-25m apparently, so there's room for some bargaining too. Rumour has it that it was offered to Harry Kewell, but he wanted 3 parking permits the cheeky prick - Bayside Council said ''rules is rules Harry - even Warnie's only got the 2 permits''. No class. Make sure you check the neighbours out first though - loads of yapping dogs around this area. If you do buy it, can I store my gear in your shed? Ta




How about we all chip in and buy this place, knock it down and build a car park.
windaddict
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9 Sep 2011 1:43pm
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bm said...

Maybe this is something "windsurfing Victoria" & KBV should look into as well as more designated locations, if not it is already.


Wouldn't it be great that for all members of windsurfing Vic you could buy a discounted parking permit in councils outside your own?
Davage
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9 Sep 2011 6:02pm
I think a permit for beach parking should cover ALL beaches. Not just the one in your council boundrys.
I have no problem with the out of towners having to pay to use the beaches seeing as I have to pay in my rates regardless.
bm
bm

bm

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9 Sep 2011 6:27pm
Right on brother!
newg
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13 Sep 2011 2:12am
If you go to the Bayside city council website, you can buy a bayside parking permit for $180 and you don't have to be a resident.

jermaldan
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13 Sep 2011 10:05am
Apparently this years bayside permits are valid for 3 years.

If this is true then its defo worth the $180.
windaddict
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13 Sep 2011 11:41am
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windaddict said...

What ? So they have put in ticket machines at keast park now ? If thats the case that sux!


Well I checked keast park the other day and happy to say that there are no meters in there (yet).
K Dog
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13 Sep 2011 2:37pm
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windaddict said...

windaddict said...

What ? So they have put in ticket machines at keast park now ? If thats the case that sux!


Well I checked keast park the other day and happy to say that there are no meters in there (yet).


The horsie people would be hatin if they did.... don't all the race track horses get some beach time early mornings?
jermaldan
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13 Sep 2011 3:55pm
Oh is that what it was... I though one of the jellyfish went off...:P
Leman
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17 Sep 2011 7:24pm
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Davage said...

Frankston has now gone this path as well. Permits went out with rates a couple of weeks ago. Beach parking from olivers hill to Keast park in seaford from november is going to be ticket or permit.


Gah! It's one of things that turns me off travelling past Keast. Just hope it doesn't head Mornington Peninsula way.
Joffa3187
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21 Sep 2011 9:24pm
Worth a try. dia exactly 6cm gloss paper copy paste to word and adjust size

jermaldan
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22 Sep 2011 4:31pm
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Joffa3187 said...

Worth a try. dia exactly 6cm gloss paper copy paste to word and adjust size




Are the colours OK. Looks a little blotchy
WindmanV
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27 Oct 2011 5:51pm
For information,

Was at Bayside Council this arvo and have been told by the receptionist that passes will no longer be sold to non-residents.

Parking rates on the beaches are still $3 per hour or $12 for the whole day.
jermaldan
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28 Oct 2011 1:45pm
They have left us no choice.
purplehaze
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31 Oct 2011 10:53pm
Apparently Bayside residents can purchase additional passes at $300 for 2 years. So I guess if you know someone in the area you can give them the cash and ask them to buy one for you.
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