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Non-county residents soon might have to pay to park at many county rec sites

| Tony Judnich
The Okaloosa County Commission recently agreed to have county staff pursue the procurement of a parking vendor and implement a pay-to-park system for non-county residents who park at county parks, beach lots, and boat ramps.
The dual boat ramps at the Okaloosa County-owned Marler Park on Okaloosa Island. (Photo courtesy of Okaloosa County)

 

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