Airport parking fees begin in January

By Jo Rafferty, Staff Writer
Friday, October 17, 2008 | 34 comment(s)

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Come January, visitors to the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport will pay to park their cars.

It could be as low as $5 per day or up to $8. It could be free the first hour, or the first two hours. It could cost $1, or $2 for each hour after that up to the maximum daily rate. And it could have a $25 maximum per month, or $30.

That much airport officials agreed on Thursday.

“I agree to keep it down low in these difficult economic times,” said Clair Jones, Coos County Airport District commissioner.

The challenge will be making sure the fees aren’t obstacles for drivers who are just there to drop off passengers at the North Bend airport.

Flight delays have been a reoccurring problem, said commissioner Helen Brunell Mineau. Most people like to watch the airplanes leave. Others like to spend some time eating or drinking at the Hangar Café.

Airport operations manager, Gene Cossey, suggested the café could give people parking vouchers if they spend a minimum amount of money.

According to an analysis by Cossey, if charged the $1 an hour rate, with a $5 a day maximum fee, the airport could make almost $205,000 a year. At the $2 per hour rate with an $8 a day maximum fee, the airport could clear about $339,000 annually.

That’s based on the assumption there would be a 65 percent usage rate and first-hour parking would be free. Of the 171 passenger parking spaces available, an airport survey estimated an annual average of 22 spaces per day would be used in the hourly rotation and 97 spaces per day would be charged the daily maximum.

Four commercial airports in Oregon charge for parking. The four — Redmond, Eugene, Medford and Portland — differentiated between short- and long-term parking, something that the North Bend airport is not going to do. Hourly rates ranged from $1 to $3, and daily rates from $7 for long-term to $14 for short-term parking.

Parking fees could eventually save taxpayers money. The cost for the automated parking system, equipment and installation, will come to approximately $230,000, Cossey said. Looking at the revenue estimates, it would pay for itself within a year.

The budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 earmarked $884,000 to come from property taxes to help pay for salaries and upkeep of the airport. The revenue from paid parking fees would cover a chunk out of that.

But commissioner John Briggs warned that 10 percent of the earnings from paid parking would have to be set aside to replace the equipment, which has an estimated lifespan of seven to 10 years. He also recommended charging $8 maximum per day.

Cossey said commissioners didn’t need to decide a fee schedule right away since installation wouldn’t begin until November.

“We are moving forward with the equipment,” he said. “Just before we install it, we need to put the numbers in.”
Paying for parking


What: The Southwest Oregon Regional Airport is planning to charge for parking starting in January.


How: The airport would use a system manufactured by Sysparc of Van Nuys, Calif., costing about $230,000 for equipment and installation.


Where: The area closest to the terminal will have one electronic pay station and one lift-arm barrier gate. The middle area will have two electronic pay stations and two lift-arm barrier gates. The lot farthest away from the terminal will have exit lanes with two exit pay stations and two lift-arm barrier gates.


How you’d pay: Drivers will have the option of using a ticket-less system with their credit card, or the outside pay stations will issue a ticket for validation or payment upon exiting. Inside the terminal there will be two pay-on-foot pay stations. Rental car drivers will be given vouchers.


If it breaks: Sysparc employs a technician that lives in Myrtle Point. Airport staff recommended hiring a temporary employee to monitor the system and help passengers during the first couple of months.


Other: The pay stations are made of heavy duty stainless steel and have battery backup systems. Employees would be able to access parking lots with ID badges. The system is scheduled for installation in November and December.
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Lost Opportunity wrote on Oct 24, 2008 2:26 PM:

The airport had a chance to put three to five people to work full time for the same cost and missed it. Instead they will send taxpayer's dollars out of state to the tune of a quarter million dollars. Had they put live people in a booth it would have kept those dollars here.

These Airport District commissioners give new meaning to the term village idiot wrote on Oct 24, 2008 2:11 PM:

I hope scape metal prices are up when you get rid of these 230K machines when you finally realize MOST people will be dropped off at the front door of your airport & it's costing more "tax payers $$$" then what is generated by these expensive machines in the future? I just wish Airport District commissioners would have to pull $$$ out of their personal accounts to make up the negative cash flow this 230K SCAM project will deliver in future!

Lets all agree to not to give one parking fee cent to these pathetic clowns wrote on Oct 24, 2008 8:33 AM:

I hope the entire area & visitors either use a taxi cab or have someone drop you off at the front door of the airport, because I'm either going to be dropped off at the front door of the airport or going to Eugene for flights! That way the area can watch these Airport District commissioner clowns 230K machines rust without generating a nickel of revenue!

Joe Sixpack wrote on Oct 23, 2008 8:47 PM:

Win do you count the cost of the employee wages and benefits let a lone the gates and enforcement

no high flying wrote on Oct 23, 2008 7:48 PM:

Maybe the commissioners could move their business's into the empty airport. Restaurant, travel agent,employment rep, lawyer, etc. Pay for their kiosk, and on their breaks. sweep floors,park cars, make coffee, reserve seats, and glad hand. Maybe they would finally figure out the value of a dollar.

Kay wrote on Oct 23, 2008 7:34 PM:

Same here, I will fly from Eugene or drive to Portland. My six or eight flights a year will go elsewhere.

These people don't give a rat's you know what - what we think, never have, never will. They will just continue to throw around other people's money. But they won't get any more of mine.

Frequent Flyer wrote on Oct 23, 2008 3:50 PM:

The old way of doing things is gone. Now, to adapt to the new.
I am a MVP Frequent Flyer with Horizon/Alaska and have made my trips from North Bend to Portland to connect with flights around the USA. With the price of the ticket and no parking fees, I had no problem flying from North Bend and in fact, it was enjoyable.
Now, with the round trip flight costing more (as of today $305) and with parking fees, I will be flying either from Eugene or Portland.
The North Bend airport has lost my business.

Eugene Flyer Also wrote on Oct 23, 2008 3:27 PM:

Well I guess that I dont have to worry about paying parking fees! I dont fly out of North Bend any longer. The price of tickets to Portland have made that a no brainer. why would anyone would pay the price is beyond me, I now have to drive to Eugene 12 times a year to fly north. I really miss Horizon Airlines. Better service/better prices/better everything,

Flyer wrote on Oct 23, 2008 12:55 PM:

The taxi companys are going to be busy
making trips to the airport.....
I just hope they clean out the smoke
smell in the taxis and don't smoke while
I am in the car.
I will NOT pay to park at the airport
and I hope nobody else does either.

NB wrote on Oct 23, 2008 12:52 PM:

The high cost of putting in the parking machines would pay for a lot of
free parking, and would not cost more
money to keep fixing up when they quit
working, which they will just like
everything else at the airport that
quits working or don't work to start
out with. Nothing at the new terminal
has seemed to work without more work
on it. Who puts in all the stuff out
there anyway, that nothing was done
right in the first place. What idiots
did the work and what idiots hired them
anyway????? Oh, I guess we know the
answer to that, dont we.........

I am voting these commissioners are ignorant wrote on Oct 23, 2008 10:45 AM:

NO one in their right mind would put in $230K machines that last only 7 to 10 years & gonna break down in the rough weather here alot, instead of just raising ticket prices where everyone pays that would generate MORE money per passenger!!! Do the math idiots, because golfers & many others will just be dropped off in the front of the airport & pay NOTHING!!!

We go Eugene too wrote on Oct 23, 2008 10:01 AM:

I feel its ok to charge for parking, but when its only the locals parking after we have paid for a new airport is like a knife in the back.
With the larger airports, people from ALL over pay for parking...its just not stuck to the locals.
I fly out of Eugene now. The plane tickets are 1/3 the cost, gas in Florence is .25 - .40/gallon cheaper, and we get a nice little family road trip.
So unfortunately North Bend has lost my 12 round trip tickets a year. I know chump change to them.

These commissioners are stupid or igronant is the real question wrote on Oct 23, 2008 9:00 AM:

Instead of just raising ticket prices so EVERYONE pays, you are going to have $230,000 ticket machines (lasting only 7 to 10 years & I'm sure they will break down in the rain, wind & salt conditions of this area) where golfers & others will just be dropped off in front of the airport & pay NOTHING??? An 8th grader with little or no experience would know better, please do the area a favor....QUIT or wake up & just raise ticket prices & STOP WASTING tax payer's $$$!!!!!

We fly out of Eugene Now wrote on Oct 22, 2008 12:33 PM:

I do not have a problem with an airport charging for parking, most do. The main problem is not the parking. It's the whole bad deal that happened to this community when this planning was botched! My husband works in another state. We buy tickets at least once a month. We supported this airport, the old one, with a lot of money in airline tickets. Sometimes tickets would cost 1200.00 for a roundtrip. I could fly to another country for that! But we still supported this community and Horizon. Now we are forced to fly in and out of Eugene. The prices are cheaper and let's face it so is the gas on the way to Eugene. I filled up in Reedsport at 2.86 per gallon. This makes no sense, neither does the airline prices out of here. I hate to see our airport shut down but more and more people are going to do what we do.Fly out Eugene you will save money even with parking fees! I hope this new, in my opinion beautiful airport gets the other airlines in here so that a monopoly is not running off locals!

Steve Pickering wrote on Oct 22, 2008 9:49 AM:

With the cost of equipment purchase and installation, and then in five years do it all again, the commission missed an opportunity to put three or more seniors or low income individuals to work. These are jobs which would have cost no more than the automated parking and would have been more efficient at keeping track of issues and make human decisions. (Lost ticket, turning around, no spaces, etc, etc.)

Jane wrote on Oct 22, 2008 9:30 AM:

Obvious solution for this BAD planning & decision making by these inexperience Coos County Airport District commissioners:

Raise ticket prices to all to cover whatever the negative $$$ is, that way you fee "everyone" & "elminate" that insane idea of these expensive 230K ticket machines that last ONLY 7 to 10 yrs!

Daniel L. Baumann wrote on Oct 21, 2008 6:00 PM:

I don't agree with having to pay to park at the airport, because it would only affect the local people. I don't agree with Steve's idea, but I am not sure of a solution either. Maybe the car rental companies could shuttle their own customers over to the old lot and inspect the vehicles at that time. JUST A THOUGHT!!!!

Everyone of these Coos County Airport District commissioner should be FIRED wrote on Oct 21, 2008 2:13 PM:

Is that the reason you live & work here, because you couldn't function any where else? How do build a NEW airport without securing long term airline companies to fly here? If you must raise $$$ to off set your bad decisions, then just raise ticket prices $3 to $5 & get rid of the idea of ticket machines that won't last 2 winter here in the rain, wind & salty air! You should be ashamed yourself on how you treat this area & the tax payer out there! Turn it around or Quit & let someone else do that job that obviously you can't do!!!

SUZANNE wrote on Oct 21, 2008 1:47 PM:

SOUR GRAPES.

I am embarassed to live in a community of such negativity. If you really want to make a difference, do something positive like clean up your own front yard, mow the lawn and get rid of the trash!

At least the new airport presents a picture of order and class! Something this area needs a world of!

frank wrote on Oct 21, 2008 11:29 AM:

Gotta agree with Rick, i'll just stop parking at the airport and have someone drop me off, its not that hard. I think the airport officials are off on their projections. Parking my car there was a convenience not a necessity.

I would think in light of everything that has happened, holding off on this decision for another year would be more prudent. Let us recover from the economy, the new airport, increased baggage fees from United, and the loss of our friends at Horizon before you throw yet another obstacle at our area.

NB wrote on Oct 21, 2008 9:15 AM:

That parking lot is way to small and the parking spaces are too narrow. I don't want to pay to park my car and have both sides dinged by cars next to me because of the narrow spaces. And also that lot is to hard to navigate around. Must have been "made in China" !!! Everything about it is small and unhandy....

please take business courses on how to do your job correctly wrote on Oct 21, 2008 8:50 AM:

You Coos County Airport District commissioners new basic business101 classes on how to do basic business operations better!

Solution to this problem:

Raise ticket prices $5 to cover parking fee, thus guarantees everyone pays & would elminate expensive $230,000 for equipment and installation of automated ticket machine! You'll have more $$$ without having expensive automated ticket machine to maintain!

Stop wasting tax payers $$$ or QUIT!

Blue Eyes wrote on Oct 18, 2008 9:21 AM:

I think all of the locals should boycot the parking lot. A taxi ride is what I will be relying on.

CBNative wrote on Oct 18, 2008 7:00 AM:

As a child my parents used to take us kids out to watch the planes take off. It was free entertainment. We would wait with anticipation and just as the plane took to the sky we would yell WEST Coast Airlines. Then we had planes that flew over that we called the big banana.I had forgotten all about this until I read this artical. They will install this and some person will be out there fixing it on a regular basis so at least it will be working for someone and then finally it can be sold for scrap.Give the employees out there something to do let them collect the fees.

Richard wrote on Oct 18, 2008 12:38 AM:

Sounds like the system with maintenance will over run the potential return. One element that is forgotten in these silly schemes is the life expectancy of such a complexity and when would be the break even. I would fathom to guess that it will a be a loosing venture for all involved. No one listens to me though.

Portland Flyer now wrote on Oct 17, 2008 6:51 PM:

The main reason I would fly out of Coos Bay is because they did not charge for parking. The flights in Portland and a lot less but if you added the cost of gas and parking, it made it affordable to fly out of Coos Bay/North Bend. If there are parking fees then it will no longer be worth flying out of Coos Bay/North Bend. I will just go to the big city. I bet the board did not consider that.

Common Sense wrote on Oct 17, 2008 5:09 PM:

Just when everyone thought things couldn't get worse...they did

History of events:

Remodel old airport without securing long term airline company.

Horizon airlines announces it's not returning to North Bend.

Build new airport without securing long term airline company & then have skywest take care of flights to SF to North Bend & have fewer flights then Horizon had to other places.

$5 - $8 parking fee at new airport still without securing long term airline company.

I'd be lying if I said this whole adventure was a one step forward & two steps back, because it's put in full reverse gear on this run away tax payer's nightmare...

Mark Smith wrote on Oct 17, 2008 3:31 PM:

So who has to pay for the new airport? Yep, John Q Taxpayer. Those that come in for Golf are picked up more than likely so they are not going to be paying any of those lot fees. Regular flyers are getting bumped due to weight restrictions and too many golf clubs. When you wait at baggage, what comes out first, golf clubs. We the people of coos/nb should all show up to protest this crap

What was wrong wrote on Oct 17, 2008 2:11 PM:

What was wrong with the old parking lot? Perhaps I can open a park-N-Ride lot at the Mall and charge people? The Airport is a Joke...the good news is that the cost of steel is going up, so we could scrap the stainless steel and make our money back!

a man for all seasons wrote on Oct 17, 2008 1:33 PM:

Good to see that Steve has time to run for city council and advise the airport board. If the parking lot is full - yes move the ee's or charge them. Not sure why you would charge them otherwise unless goal is to punish them for working at the airport. Do see Steve in well into running a government - make it complex....hire a shuttle driver to manage the parking machines and haul long term parkers to the short term parking lot. God help us if he brings this Rubiks Cube mentallity to Coos Bay.

CB Lifer wrote on Oct 17, 2008 12:36 PM:

Since they have TWO airlines flying in here, why do we have to pay to park? It should generate enough new revenue to pay for the new building. I for one, will find someone to drop me off and pick me up, even if I have to take a taxi. Oh wait, I can't afford to fly anywhere anyway. But we HAVE used the airport, the only ones who can afford to part there, are the ones taking the shuttle to Bandon Dunes! So many "new" fees for everything, I am personally "fee'd" enough! I will find anyway I can to not pay fee's. When I was growing up, there were no such thing as day use fee's for the dunes and we could go anywhere we wanted. Now you can't do anything, and if you do, you have to pay for it. Such a wonderful life here on the coast. I hate all the regulations and all the environmentalist garbage, and that is my opinion and I am entitled to it.

Sarah wrote on Oct 17, 2008 12:23 PM:

You've got to be kidding me? Fee for parking? Again, I've gotta ask - what was wrong with the old airport??.... we had free parking, Horizon (who beats Sky West hands down in customer service and quality), a adequate-sized terminal for our needs, adequate staffing (Sky West is a joke!), and flights to/from Portland at times in the day that actually made sense for other connecting flights. Now this? I just don't understand it. I will not pay for parking in a lot that is too small and narrow and was built senselessly in the first place. I know of no other regional airport that charges for parking.

Absolutely crazy.

Rick wrote on Oct 17, 2008 12:06 PM:

What I don't hear anyone saying is what will happen when the parking fee is instituted. How many people will then not park so they won't have to pay the fees. Somehow, I think that their income estimates will be off. In this day and age of higher prices, how many people will forgo the fee altogether and just breeze through. It may not be too hard to find another location to leave a vehicle, or arrange for someone to drop them off.

Steve Pickering wrote on Oct 17, 2008 11:32 AM:

No free parking for employees. If the Taxpayers have to pay, treat the employees the same as any other taxpayer. Use the old lot for employee parking. Move rental cars to the old lot. Require all parking revenues not used for direct repairs of the automated parking system equipment be set aside for repair, replacement, and expansion of the parking facilities at the airport only. A lot designed for higher profile vehicles is a must for the very near future. Since the automated parking system will require nearly full time maintenance of the system, hire a shuttle driver who could double as maintenance when he isn't driving the shuttle to the old lot for long term parking and rental cars..


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