Starting July 10, Non-Residents Must Pay to Park at Troutdale’s Glenn Otto Park

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TROUTDALE, Ore. — Visiting Glenn Otto Park this summer? If you’re not a Troutdale local, prepare to pay for parking.

Beginning July 10, the City of Troutdale is launching a new paid parking system for non-residents at Glenn Otto Park. The new fees are aimed at easing congestion, supporting public safety, and funding park maintenance.

Here’s what visitors need to know:

Parking will cost $2 per hour, capped at $10 per day. Troutdale residents are exempt—but only if they fill out a fee exemption form and submit it to the city. The form can be emailed to [email protected] or dropped off at City Hall or the

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