

The top level of the Arcadia Gold Line Station parking structure. – Photo by Terry Miller/Beacon Media News
By Terry Miller
A well-known local attorney and former mayor, Jim Helms, Jr., looked out of his office window Friday and was shocked to see that the top parking level at the Gold Line parking structure was virtually empty.
“Metro said that the Arcadia parking structure was over crowded, so they put a $3 parking fee. Now you could play baseball on the top floor … the inside parking sign said 192 spaces vacant. Looks like they succeeded beyond their wildest expectations,” Helms said.
According to Metro, the following fees have been established at the Metro Arcadia Gold Line Station:
There are 300 spots available.
Beacon Media has reached out to Metro for comment on this issue.
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